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Category > Computer Science Posted 15 Sep 2017 My Price 8.00

floating-point number

Write a program that calculates how much an employee would earn over a period of time (in months), if, every month, the employeeA????1 pay-per-hour rate is one dollar more than the month before (so if his starting perhour rate is 7.25, next month it will be 8.25, next month 9.25, and so on). The employee is going to work 20 hours per week, 4 weeks per month. The program should input from the user and validate both number of months (which should be a positive integer larger than 0) and the pay-per-hour rate (which should be a floating-point number larger than $7.25 A????1 the minimum federal wage pay-per-hour rate). For each one of these values; if the value is wrong, the program should repetitively ask for that value until the value entered is correct. The program should confirm/output the correct value. See the INPUT number of months and INPUT pay-per-hour rate in the sample run table below. The program should display/output a table (the table lines are not required) that shows for each month the employeeA????1s salary, and show the total pay at the end of the period. The output should be displayed in dollar amounts. Format your output to have a dollar sign ($) and the amount (with 2 decimals after the decimal point). See OUTPUT in the sample run table below. For example, this can be an example of program run with input and output:

INPUT number of months Enter the number of months worked: -5 You need to enter a positive number for the number of days. Try again! Enter the number of days worked: 0 You need to enter a positive number for the number of days. Try again! Enter the number of days worked: 5 You are going to be paid for 5 months.
INPUT pay-per-hour rate Enter your starting per-hour pay rate: -5 You need to enter a value larger than the minimum wage pay-per-hour rate which is $ 7.25. Enter your starting per-hour pay rate: 9.6 Your starting pay-per-hour rate is going to be 9.6.
OUTPUT Your salary for each month is: Month 1: $768.00 Month 2: $848.00 Month 3: $928.00 Month 4: $1,008.00 Month 5: $1,088.00 Your total pay for the 5 months is $4,640.00.

Your program should work for any valid number of month and pay-per-hour rate.

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Status NEW Posted 15 Sep 2017 12:09 PM My Price 8.00

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