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Winning Division
Write a
• double getSales () is passed the name of a division. It asks the user for a division’s quarterly sales figure, validates the input, then returns it. It should be called once for each division.
• void findHighest () is passed the four sales totals. It determines which is the largest and prints the name of the high-grossing division, along with its sales figure.
Input Validation: Do not accept dollar amounts less than $0.00.
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