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Write a simple java
bi-weekly paycheck. The program stores the input and retrieves them on demand.
Assume that:
1) The student’s name is Jane William.
2) The ID number begins with capital R0 and contains 7 additional numeric, for example
R01234567.
3) The GPA cannot be less than 0.0 and cannot be greater than 4.0.
4) The bi-weekly paycheck cannot be less than $0.
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1) Draw a use case diagram showing the above scenario.
2) Write a test class and a java program that solves the problem.
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