A soft drink company recently surveyed customers who purchase energy drinks and discovered: approximately 64% of them purchase citrus-flavored energy drinks and 36% purchase regular energy drinks. The profit on regular energy drinks is 34% of the selling price. The profit on citrus-flavored energy drinks is 29% of the selling price. Write a program that:
The following is a sample run, user input is shown in bold underline:
Enter number of drinks sold: 1000
Enter price of regular energy drink: 2.50
Enter price of citrus energy drink: 2.99
Type Number Profit
Regular Energy 360 306.00
Citrus Energy 640 554.94
Totals 1000 860.94
Question 1 options:
Question 2 (10 points)
The Rail Shipping Company charges the following rates for shipping packages based on the weight:
Weight |
Flat Rate |
First 100KG |
$19.00/KG |
Next 200 KG |
$10.00/KG |
Each additional KG |
$7.00/KG |
For example, the cost to ship a 400 KG package would be:
Your program should:
Don’t forget to include the GST as shown. Use the double datatype for the calculations.
The following are two separate sample runs, user input is shown bold underline.
Sample run #1
Enter the weight in KG: 400
Cost for the shipment is $4830.00
Sample run #2
Enter the weight in KG: 150
Cost for the shipment is $2520.00
Question 2 options:
Question 3 (10 points)
Read in a series of data on the world’s tallest buildings.
The format of the input string must be:
name of building, City, Country, height in metres, year completed
Write a program to print out the name of each building and its height in feet.
feet = metres * 3.28
Continue processing data until the user enters the word “exit” as the building name. Final line of input would look like:
exit, exit, exit, 0, 0
Sample run (user input is shown in bold underline):
Enter building information:Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 828, 2010
Building: Burj Khalifa
Height(ft) 2715.84
Enter building information:Shanghai Tower,Shanghai, China,632, 2015
Building: Shanghai Tower
Height(ft) 2072.96
Enter building information:exit, exit, exit, 0, 0
Question 3 options:
Question 4 (10 points)
You are asked to write a program to handle nightly reservations at a hostel. Here are the different sleeping accommodations:
Type |
Description |
Available |
1 |
Single Bunk, Top |
5 |
2 |
Single Bunk, Bottom |
5 |
3 |
Single Bed |
2 |
9 |
Exit Program |
|
No advance reservations are allowed. Travelers come up to the clerk in the evening and the clerk determines if a bed is available based on the type requested. Your program should allow the clerk to enter the type and number of beds requested for each client. Your program should deduct that amount from the total based on the type. No error checking of the “Type” is required. You can assume that the clerk will not rent out beds that are not available (don’t need to error check the number of beds available).
The following is a sample run (user input is shown in bold underline:
Type # Available
Single Bunk(Top) 5
Single Bunk(Btm) 5
Single Bed 2
Enter your option (1-3), 9 to quit:1
How many Single Bunks (Top): 2
Type # Available
Single Bunk(Top) 3
Single Bunk(Btm) 5
Single Bed 2
Enter your option (1-3), 9 to quit: 2
How many Single Bunks (Bottom): 1
Type # Available
Single Bunk(Top) 3
Single Bunk(Btm) 4
Single Bed 2
Enter your option (1-3), 9 to quit: 1
How many Single Bunks (Top): 1
Type # Available
Single Bunk(Top) 2
Single Bunk(Btm) 4
Single Bed 2
Enter your option (1-3), 9 to quit: 9
DescriptionIn this final assignment, the students will demonstrate their ability to apply two ma
Path finding involves finding a path from A to B. Typically we want the path to have certain properties,such as being the shortest or to avoid going t
Develop a program to emulate a purchase transaction at a retail store. Thisprogram will have two classes, a LineItem class and a Transaction class. Th
1 Project 1 Introduction - the SeaPort Project series For this set of projects for the course, we wish to simulate some of the aspects of a number of
1 Project 2 Introduction - the SeaPort Project series For this set of projects for the course, we wish to simulate some of the aspects of a number of