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Inessa05 [86]
2 years ago
13

Your Economics teacher has asked you to create a chart showing how supply and demand affects the price of gasoline. Which applic

ation is best suited for this effort? Word or writer Excel of Calc Powerpoint or Impress
Computers and Technology
2 answers:
Evgesh-ka [11]2 years ago
6 0
YOU SHOULD USE EXCEL, HOPE THAT HELPS :)
Marysya12 [62]2 years ago
5 0
The correct answer is Excel or Calc because a spreadsheet is the best place to place the data and chart together.
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Answer:

Code is given below and output is attached in the diagram:

Explanation:

//Use this header file while using visual studio.

#include "stdafx.h"

//Include the required header files.

#include<iostream>

//Use the standard naming convention.

using namespace std;

//Define a namespace royaltyRates.

namespace royaltyRates

{

    //Declare and initialize required named constants.

    const double PAY_ON_DELIVERY_OF_NOVAL = 5000;

    const double PAY_ON_PUBLISH_OF_NOVAL = 20000;

    const double PER_ON_NET_PRICE_SECOND_OPTION =

    0.125;

    const double PER_ON_NET_PRICE_FIRST_4000 = 0.1;

    const double PER_ON_NET_PRICE_OVER_4000 = 0.14;

};

//Start the execution of main() method.

int main()

{

    //Declare and initialize the required variables

    //which are going to be used to calculate

    //royalities under each option.

    float net_price;

    int num_copies;

    float royaltyUnderOption1, royaltyUnderOption2,

    royaltyUnderOption3;

    royaltyUnderOption1 = royaltyUnderOption2

    = royaltyUnderOption3 = 0;

    //Prompt the user to enter the net price of each

    //novel.

    cout << "Please enter the net price for each ";

    cout << "copy of the novel : ";

    cin >> net_price;

    //Prompt the user to enter the estimated number

    //of copies of the novels to be sold.

    cout << "Please enter the estimated number ";

    cout << "of copies to be sold : ";

    cin >> num_copies;

    //Display the required details and royalty

    //calculated under option 1.

    cout << "\n*** Option 1: ****" << endl;

    cout << "Net price of each novel: $" << net_price;

    cout << endl;

    cout << "Estimated number of copies to be sold ";

    cout << "is: " << num_copies << endl;

    cout << "$";

    cout << royaltyRates::PAY_ON_DELIVERY_OF_NOVAL;

    cout << " is paid to author for the delivery of ";

    cout << "the final manuscript and $";

    cout << royaltyRates::PAY_ON_PUBLISH_OF_NOVAL;

    cout << " is paid for the publication of ";

    cout << "novel." << endl;

    royaltyUnderOption1 =

    royaltyRates::PAY_ON_DELIVERY_OF_NOVAL +

    royaltyRates::PAY_ON_PUBLISH_OF_NOVAL;

    cout << "Total amount of royalty under option 1 ";

    cout << "is $" << royaltyUnderOption1 << endl;

    //Display the required details and royalty

    //calculated under option 2.

    cout << "\n*** Option 2: ****" << endl;

    cout << "Net price of each novel: $";

    cout << net_price << endl;

    cout << "Estimated number of copies to be sold ";

    cout << "is: " << num_copies << endl;

    royaltyUnderOption2 =

   (royaltyRates::PER_ON_NET_PRICE_SECOND_OPTION *

    net_price)* num_copies;

    cout << "Total amount of royalty under option 2 ";

    cout << "is $" << royaltyUnderOption2 << endl;

    //Display the required details and royalty

    //calculated under option 3.

    cout << "\n*** Option 3: ****" << endl;

    cout << "Net price of each novel: $" << net_price;

    cout << endl;

    cout << "Estimated number of copies to be sold ";

    cout << "is: " << num_copies << endl;

    //If the number of copies is greater than 4000.

    if (num_copies > 4000)

    {

         //Total amount of royalty will be 10% of net

         //price of first 4000 copies and 14 % of net

         //price of copies sold over 4000.

         royaltyUnderOption3 =

         (royaltyRates::PER_ON_NET_PRICE_FIRST_4000 *

         net_price) * 4000 +

         (royaltyRates::PER_ON_NET_PRICE_OVER_4000 *

         net_price) * (num_copies - 4000);

    }

    //Otherwise,

    else

    {

         //Total amount of royalty will be 10% of net

         //price of first 4000 copies.

         royaltyUnderOption3 =

         (royaltyRates::PER_ON_NET_PRICE_FIRST_4000 *

         net_price) * num_copies;

    }

    cout << "Total amount of royalty under option 3 ";

    cout << "is $" << royaltyUnderOption3 << endl;

    //If the royalty under option 1 is greater than

    //royalty under option 2 and 3, then option 1 is

    //best option.

    if (royaltyUnderOption1 > royaltyUnderOption2 &&

    royaltyUnderOption1 > royaltyUnderOption3)

    {

         cout << "\nOption 1 is the best option that ";

         cout << "author can choose." << endl;

    }

    //If the royalty under option 2 is greater than

    //royalty under option 1 and 3, then option 2 is

    //best option.

    else if (royaltyUnderOption2 > royaltyUnderOption1

    && royaltyUnderOption2 > royaltyUnderOption3)

    {

         cout << "\nOption 2 is the best option that ";

         cout << "author can choose." << endl;

    }

    //If the royalty under option 3 is greater than

    //royalty under option 1 and 2, then option 3 is

    //best option.

    else

    {

         cout << "\nOption 3 is the best option that ";

         cout << "author can choose." << endl;

    }

    //Use this command while using visual studio.

    system("pause");

    return 0;

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  2. states = {
  3.    "Alabama": "Montgomery",
  4.    "California": "Sacramento",
  5.    "Florida": "Tallahassee",
  6.    "Hawaii": "Honolulu",
  7.    "Indiana": "Indianapolis",
  8.    "Michigan": "Lansing",
  9.    "New York": "Albany",
  10.    "Texas" : "Austin",
  11.    "Utah" : "Salt Lake City",
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  14. correct = 0
  15. wrong = 0
  16. round = 1
  17. while(round <= 5):
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  19.    answer = input("What is the capital of " + current_state + ": ")
  20.    
  21.    if(answer == states[current_state]):
  22.        correct += 1
  23.    else:
  24.        wrong += 1
  25.    
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Explanation:

The solution code is written in Python 3.

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Create a dictionary of US States with capital as each of their corresponding value. Please note only ten sample states are chosen here.

Line 16 - 18

Create variables to track the number of correct and inaccurate response and also round counter.

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