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Computers and Technology, 15.12.2020 19:00 bar23cardenine01
What is wrong with this picture?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 21:30, Nathaliasmiles
The graph shows median weekly earnings for full-time workers according to education level. which can you not conclude?
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 03:10, lokiliddel
Write a program to convert a person's height in inches into centimetres #and their weight in stones into kilograms. (1 inch = 2.54 cm and 1 stone = 6.364 kg)
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 06:30, twistedhyperboles
How are slides deleted from a presentation?
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 10:30, allyfurby
Design a payroll class with the following fields: • name: a string containing the employee's name • idnumber: an int representing the employee's id number • rate: a double containing the employee's hourly pay rate • hours: an int representing the number of hours this employee has worked the class should also have the following methods: • constructor: takes the employee's name and id number as arguments • accessors: allow access to all of the fields of the payroll class • mutators: let the user assign values to the fields of the payroll class • grosspay: returns the employee's gross pay, which is calculated as the number of hours worked times the hourly pay rate. write another program that demonstrates the class by creating a payroll object, then asking the user to enter the data for an employee in the order: name, id number, rate, hours. the program should then print out a statement in the following format (for example, if you had an employee named chris jacobsen with id number 11111, who works for 5 hours at $10/hr): chris jacobsen, employee number 11111, made $50.00 in gross pay. using text forming so that the gross pay is rounded to two decimal places.
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