Only Pseudocode!!!! No Java or other languages This questions is dealing with Ar
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Only Pseudocode!!!! No Java or other languages This questions is dealing with Arrays from chapter 6 from programming logic and design book.A rental car company requires a car return program that allows works as follows: a. Assumes a maximum of 500 rentals, i.e., it is possible to have fewer than 500 rentals, just not more than that number.
b. The program must allow an employee to enter: i. The rental ID, e.g., “EL101” ii. The beginning odometer reading noted on the rental contract iii. The ending odometer reading from the car iv. The base rental charge that the customer has paid when renting the vehicle
c. The program must allow the user to continuously enter this input, but allow them to stop by entering “ZZ999” for the rental ID.
d. For each customer, the program must calculate and output the additional amount owed, if any, which is determined as follows: i. All customers are allowed 500 miles as part of the base rental charge ii. For up to 150 miles over the allowed 500, the customer has to pay an additional $2 per mile iii. For any excess beyond 150 miles, the customer must pay $3 per mile iv. A tax of 6.5% is applied on the calculated amount – output the amount before tax, the dollar amount of the tax itself, and the total after tax
e. When the user stops data entry, the program must determine and output: i. The most miles driven by a customer, and output that along with the rental ID ii. The least miles driven and output that along with the rental ID iii. The total additional amount collected from customers iv. The average amount collected from customers v. The total revenue from rentals, which would include both the base rental charges and the additional amounts collected
f. The program must also allow the user to enter a rental ID, then search for that ID and if it is found, display all information pertaining to that rental – the ID, odometer readings, base rental charge, additional amounts before and after tax, and the tax itself, all in the correct order as you would expect to see on a bill or statement
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Programming Exercise 1, page 267 a. Design the logic for a program that allows a user to enter 12 numbers, then displays them in the reverse order of their entry. Answer: Pseudocode start Declarations Declare a constant for the size of the array num count num index num MAX NUMBER = 12 num numbers(MAX NUMBERS] . 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0 Declare the array fill it with zeroes output "Welcome to the Reverser." output This program will accept a set of , MAX NUMBERS, " numbers and display them in reverse order of entry." Set count to zero, which accomplishes wo things Set our running count of spots in the array that have currently been used. to cero (we have not used any spots vet) The count variable will also he used to keep track of which array index we will he using next. Right now, since we have yer to store anthing in the array, we are at index zero l. count O 2.
Explanation / Answer
If you are renting a vehicle at a Hertz neighborhood car rental location, Hertz can pick you up and drive you! No hassle, no car exchange, just pick up and return - free and easy.
To request pick up and return service, book your reservation on hertz.com for one of our off airport car rental locations. These locations will have "HLE" included in the location name and are listed in the "Locations" section of hertz.com. Simply choose "United States," and the state and city in which you wish to rent.
The pick up and return service option is in Step 3 of the reservation process. You will either be provided a phone number to call to confirm pick up service with the location
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