Programming in Python
Payroll Calculation with Variable Pay Rates
Modify the Payroll Calculation program to have the program presents a menu of variable pay rates. An if…elif…else… construct should be used so the program may determine the user’s basic pay rate to be used in the calculation. The pay rate menu should look like as below:
(1) $ 7.25/hr
(2) $ 8.50/hr
(3) $10.00/hr
(4) $12.00/hr
(5) Quit
Select a pay rate (or Quit):
If choices 1-4 are selected, the program should inquiry the number of hours worked by the user. The program should cycle until choice 5 is entered. If something other than choices 1-5 is entered, the program should alert the user what the proper choices are, and then repeat.
A sample run is shown below with user input in bold.
(1) $ 7.25/hr
(2) $ 8.50/hr
(3) $10.00/hr
(4) $12.00/hr
(5) Quit
Select a pay rate (or Quit): 3
Number of hours worked: 100
>> Gross Pay: $1300.00
>> Tax: $372.00
>> Net Pay: $928.00
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(1) $ 7.25/hr
(2) $ 8.50/hr
(3) $10.00/hr
(4) $12.00/hr
(5) Quit
Select a pay rate (or Quit): 9
>> Error: please limit your choice to 1-5
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(1) $ 7.25/hr
(2) $ 8.50/hr
(3) $10.00/hr
(4) $12.00/hr
(5) Quit
Select a pay rate (or Quit): 5
>> Bye
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