Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133594140
Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Create the following program to demonstrate working with arrays in java.
Your company pays its sales staff on a commission basis. Each employee receives $500 per week plus 6.5% of their sales. For example, a salesperson who sells $10,000
worth of products will get a salary of 500 + (10000 * .065) or $1150 for that week.
You are given the task of creating a program to allow a manager to enter in the sales for 10 employees. (Store them in an array of course.) Then it should display the 10
sales amounts, the 10 salaries for this pay period, and the average salary.
(Hint: There are a couple ways to approach this one, here are two ideas: (1) You could create a second array for the salaries and load it at the same time as you gather and
store the sales, then loop through the salaries one to find the average, and then you have all the pieces to print. (2) Another solution would be to take in the sales, and then
calculate the salaries on the print (which means you don't have to store them in a second array) and then work finding the average into that. (3) There are a couple other
variations on setting this one up. The first two were just ideas. You have to use an array here for the sales in some form on this assignment. That is a key requirement.)
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Transcribed Image Text:Create the following program to demonstrate working with arrays in java. Your company pays its sales staff on a commission basis. Each employee receives $500 per week plus 6.5% of their sales. For example, a salesperson who sells $10,000 worth of products will get a salary of 500 + (10000 * .065) or $1150 for that week. You are given the task of creating a program to allow a manager to enter in the sales for 10 employees. (Store them in an array of course.) Then it should display the 10 sales amounts, the 10 salaries for this pay period, and the average salary. (Hint: There are a couple ways to approach this one, here are two ideas: (1) You could create a second array for the salaries and load it at the same time as you gather and store the sales, then loop through the salaries one to find the average, and then you have all the pieces to print. (2) Another solution would be to take in the sales, and then calculate the salaries on the print (which means you don't have to store them in a second array) and then work finding the average into that. (3) There are a couple other variations on setting this one up. The first two were just ideas. You have to use an array here for the sales in some form on this assignment. That is a key requirement.)
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