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Transcribed Image Text:2.
Design a flowchart and a program for the following algorithm:
input from the clerk the name of the customer, the current balance, and the amount of the
deposit. Calculate a total which equals current balance plus the amount of the deposit.
Use "if/elif" to carry out the following steps:
If the total amount is greater than $50,000, print an interest rate of 5% and the new total
after the interest rate is applied.
If the total is not greater than $50,000 but is greater than $10,000, print an interest rate of
2% and the new total after the interest rate is applied.
Otherwise print an interest rate of 1% and the new total after the interest rate is applied.
2.a Create the flowchart that describes the program:
2.b. Write the program code
2.c Test the logic by running the program 3 times, using totals that yield each of the three interest
rates.
Include in your HW PDF document screen shots of your flowchart and your program code file. Also
include a screen shot of the output of your testing of the logic.
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