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Question 1: (40 MARKS)
E-Hailing Bicycle Management System
Case Study:An e-hailing company that rents out bicycles needs a system to manage its bicycles, users, and borrowing process. Each user can borrow up to 2 bicycles at a time, specifically for families with children 18 years or below. The system must track the bicycles (name, make, type, and availability) and users (name, ID, and borrowed bicycles).
The company also wants to ensure that the system uses a multidimensional array to store information about the bicycles.
Requirements:
Add and View Bicycles:
Borrow Bicycles:
Return Bicycles
Display Borrowed Bicycles and Search for a bicycle
Create a menu-driven program to implement the above.
Sample Output:
Add Bicycle
View All Bicycles
Borrow Bicycle
Return Bicycle
View Borrowed Bicycles
Search Bicycle
ExitEnter your choice:
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