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- (Simulation) Write a program to simulate the roll of two dice. If the total of the two dice is 7 or 11, you win; otherwise, you lose. Embellish this program as much as you like, with betting, different odds, different combinations for win or lose, stopping play when you have no money left or reach the house limit, displaying the dice, and so forth. (Hint: Calculate the dots showing on each die with the expression dots=(int)(6.0randomnumber+1), where the random number is between 0 and 1.)arrow_forwardTime CalculatorWrite a program that asks the user to enter a number of seconds.-There are 60 seconds in a minute. If the number of seconds entered by the user is greater than or equal to 60, the program should display the number of minutes and leftover seconds in that many seconds.-There are 3,600 seconds in an hour. If the number of seconds entered by the user is greater than or equal to 3,600, the program should display the number of hours, minutes, and leftover seconds in that many seconds.-There are 86,400 seconds in a day. If the number of seconds entered by the user is greater than or equal to 86,400, the program should display the number of days, hours, minutes, and leftover seconds in that many seconds.arrow_forwardXYZ Company, LLC uses a program to manage the information of their employees. The program gets the name of the employee, number of hours worked and rate per hour. It computes the salary by multiplying the number of hours worked with rate per hour. If the salary is more than 1000, tax is computed as 5% of the salary, otherwise, tax is computed as 2% of the salary. The program will display the name of the employee, salary and tax.arrow_forward
- Theater Ticket System: A small ten-seat theater has contracted you to build software which will reserve tickets. The theater has two rows of five seats each. Each row is referred to by number (1 or 2) and each seat in the row is referred to by letter (A, B, C, D, and E). When started, the program should ask the user for the row they prefer (row selection). If that row has no empty seats then the program should ask the user if they prefer the other row, if no then display a message stating the next show is tomorrow. Upon selecting a row, the program should present the user with a choice of available seats in the row. The user can then either choose a seat and print the ticket (in this case a simple message will suffice) or return to row selection. If a ticket is printed the program should return to row selection. The program terminates when all seats are reserved.arrow_forwardTheater Ticket System: A small ten-seat theater has contracted you to build software which will reserve tickets. The theater has two rows of five seats each. Each row is referred to by number (1 or 2) and each seat in the row is referred to by letter (A, B, C, D, and E). When started, the program should ask the user for the row they prefer (row selection). If that row has no empty seats then the program should ask the user if they prefer the other row, if no then display a message stating the next show is tomorrow. Upon selecting a row, the program should present the user with a choice of available seats in the row. The user can then either choose a seat and print the ticket (in this case a simple message will suffice) or return to row selection. If a ticket is printed the program should return to row selection. The program terminates when all seats are reserved. Please enter a row: 1 Available seats: A B C D E Which seat, enter Q for none?: B You have booked seat: 1B…arrow_forwardPYTHON programming solotion Develop a program that allows the user to enter a start value of 1 to 4, a stop value of 5 to 12 and a multiplier of 2 to 8. The program must display a multiplication table with results using these values. For example, if the user enters a start value of 3, a stop value of 7 and a multiplier value of 3, the table should be displayed as follows: Multiplication Table 3 x 3 = 9 3 x 4 = 12 3 x 5 = 15 3 x 6 = 18 3 x 7 = 21 additionally Each multiplication problem must be displayed with a problem number. The program must prompt the user to enter an answer to each of the multiplication problems. The correct answer should be displayed after the user enters an answer. A message should be displayed informing the user that the answer entered was correct or incorrect followed by an appropriate motivating comment. A running record of the number of correct and incorrect responses must be kept. After all the problems have been presented the user must be informed of…arrow_forward
- Assignment Write a program that tracks how much steps the user walks in total in a day and reports if the daily target is reached or not. The program will keep reading double values, each representing steps walked during an individual activity within a day (stepsWalked) until either the user enters a negative value or the daily target of 5000 steps is met. If the user enters a negative number, the program should print total steps walked as a double. Otherwise, if the target is exactly reached, the program should simply print "Target is reached", finally if the target is surpassed the program should print the text "Target is surpassed by", followed by the excess amount above the target as a double, and finally printing the text "steps". NOTE: You MUST use a repetitive statement in this question. NOTE: Each stepsWalked value will be given as a non-negative value. You do NOT need to check this. Input Output Answer assignment 3000 1300 500 2305.2 Target is surpassed by 2105.2 steps 450…arrow_forwardPrompt Problem: A company wants a program that will calculate the weekly paycheck for an employee based on how many hours they worked. For this company, an employee earns $20 an hour for the first 40 hours that they work. The employee earns overtime, $30 an hour, for each hour they work above 40 hours. Example: If an employee works 60 hours in a week, they would earn $20/hr for the first 40 hours. Then they would earn $30/hr for the 20 hours they worked overtime. Therefore, they earned: ($20/hr 40hrs)+($30/hr 20 hrs) $800+ $600 = $1400 total. For this assignment, you must create pseudocode and a flowchart to design a program that will calculate an employee's weekly paycheck. - Write pseudocode to design a programming solution by outlining a series of steps and using appropriate indentation and keywords. As you write your pseudocode, be sure to consider the following: What input does the computer need? What steps does the program need to follow to process the input? What output should…arrow_forwardFat Percentage Calculator One gram of fat has 9 calories. If you know the number of fat grams in a particular food, you can use the following formula to calculate the number of calories that come from fat in that food: Calories from fat = Fat grams × 9 If you know the food’s total calories, you can use the following formula to calculate the percentage of calories from fat: Percentage of calories from fat = Calories from fat ÷ Total calories Create an application that allows the user to enter: • The total number of calories for a food item • The number of fat grams in that food item The application should calculate and display: • The number of calories from fat • The percentage of calories that come from fat Also, the application’s form should have a CheckBox that the user can check if he or she wants to know whether the food is considered low fat. (If the calories from fat are less than 30% of the total calories of the food, the food is considered low fat.) Use the following test data…arrow_forward
- Computer Science PYTHON PROGRAMMING Write a program that generates a random number in the range of 1 through 100, and asks the user to guess what the number is. If the user's guess is higher than the randomly generated number, the program should display "Too high, try again." If the user's guess is lower, the program prints "Too low, try again." If the user guesses the number, the application should congratulate the user and generate a new random number so the game can start over. Keep track of the number of guesses a user makes before guessing the correct one and display it with the congratulatory message when the user guesses the number correctly. For this assignment, create functions that: generate and return a random number between 1 and 100. format and return the failure and congratulatory messages. Put these function in a module called helper.py and put the rest of the code in game.py. The game module must import the helper module. Please provide both helper.py & game.py…arrow_forwardNumber Guessing Game. The program will generate a random number from 1 to 1000. The player will be given several chances to guess the number. The program gives a hint that the given number is lower or higher. If the player's guess is correct, give the player a single point. Tally the number of correct and wrong guesses that the player has made. After every round, display the tally (correct, wrong, and score) After a cycle the program will ask the user if he wants to continue playing. This is a console project. Below source code is my answer with the Question. Kindly check it sir/maam if i have the problem with the code. Thank you using System;using System.Collections.Generic;using System.Text;class Program{static void Main(string[] args){while (true){int randno = Newnum(1, 1001);int count = 1;while (true){Console.Write("Enter a number between 1 and 1000(0 to quit):");int input = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());if (input == 0)return;else if (input <…arrow_forwardProblem: A small company needs an interactive program to compute an employee’s paycheck. The payroll clerk will initially input the data, and given the input data, an employee's wage for the week should be displayed on the screen for the payroll check. The data for the employee includes the employee's hourly pay rate and the number of hours worked that week. Wage is equal to the employee's pay rate times the number of hours worked (up to 40 hours). If the employee worked more than 40 hours, wage is equal to the employee's pay rate times 40 hours plus 1½ times the employee's pay rate times the number of hours worked above 40. Instructions: Match the action at the left-side with the correct step number at the right-side (the attached picture). Note that it may be possible to group more than one related actions in the same logical step / process without altering the essence of the algorithm. In the program flow, input and checking of hourly pay rate should come before that of the number…arrow_forward
- C++ for Engineers and ScientistsComputer ScienceISBN:9781133187844Author:Bronson, Gary J.Publisher:Course Technology Ptr