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Consider the following class declaration. This is the continuation of the lab 8, exercise 1. Suppose that management now wants to change the customer management system so that the credit limit applies to the unpaid balance on the account. A new purchase will be disallowed when it would cause the unpaid balance to exceed the credit limit. You'll need to declare or modify data members, constructors, accessors, and mutators to expand the Customer class from LAB 8 Exercise 1 to return a value specifying that a new purchase would exceed the credit limit. This can be calculated by passing the purchase price into a member function, adding this to the unpaid balance, and comparing it to the credit line. Enhance your Customer class to fulfill the new requirements. Write a program that tests the new feature. Insert print statements into your code to provide a trace of your program’s execution of a series of sales.. Use the filename customer. h, customer. cpp and customerDemo. cpp for your programs (5 points)

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