You found an exciting summer job for five weeks. It pays, say, $15.50 per hour. Suppose that the total tax you pay on your summer job income is 14%. After paying the taxes, you spend 10% of your net income to buy new clothes and other accessories for the next school year and 1% to buy school supplies. After buying clothes and school supplies, you use 25% of the remaining money to buy savings bonds. For each dollar you spend to buy savings bonds, your parents spend $0.50 to buy additional savings bonds for you. Instructions Write a program that prompts the user to enter: The pay rate for an hour and the number of hours you worked each week. The program then outputs the following: Your income before and after taxes from your summer job. The money you spend on clothes and other accessories. The money you spend on school supplies. The money you spend to buy savings bonds. The money your parents spend to buy additional savings bonds for you.     I try this code cengage Programming Exercise 2-18 self check will not clear this code but, the code works need help to clear it.   #include  using namespace std; int main() { double payRate, hoursWorked, income; cout << "pay rate for an hour: "; cin >> payRate; cout << "number of hours worked each week: "; cin >> hoursWorked; hoursWorked *= 5; income = hoursWorked * payRate * (1.0 - 0.14); cout << "Income: $" << income << endl; cout << "Clothes and accessories: $" << income * 0.1 << endl; cout << "School supplies: $" << income * 0.01 << endl; income -= income * 0.1 + income * 0.01; cout << "Savings bonds: $" << income * 0.25 << endl; cout << "Additional savings bonds from parents: $" << income * 0.25 * 0.5 << endl; return 0; }

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You found an exciting summer job for five weeks. It pays, say, $15.50 per hour. Suppose that the total tax you pay on your summer job income is 14%.

After paying the taxes, you spend 10% of your net income to buy new clothes and other accessories for the next school year and 1% to buy school supplies.

After buying clothes and school supplies, you use 25% of the remaining money to buy savings bonds. For each dollar you spend to buy savings bonds, your parents spend $0.50 to buy additional savings bonds for you.

Instructions

Write a program that prompts the user to enter:

  1. The pay rate for an hour and the number of hours you worked each week.

The program then outputs the following:

  1. Your income before and after taxes from your summer job.

  2. The money you spend on clothes and other accessories.

  3. The money you spend on school supplies.

  4. The money you spend to buy savings bonds.

  5. The money your parents spend to buy additional savings bonds for you.

 

 

I try this code cengage

Programming Exercise 2-18

self check will not clear this code but, the code works need help to clear it.

 

#include <iostream>



using namespace std;


int main()
{

double payRate, hoursWorked, income;

cout << "pay rate for an hour: "; cin >> payRate;

cout << "number of hours worked each week: "; cin >> hoursWorked;

hoursWorked *= 5; income = hoursWorked * payRate * (1.0 - 0.14);

cout << "Income: $" << income << endl;

cout << "Clothes and accessories: $" << income * 0.1 << endl;

cout << "School supplies: $" << income * 0.01 << endl;

income -= income * 0.1 + income * 0.01;

cout << "Savings bonds: $" << income * 0.25 << endl;

cout << "Additional savings bonds from parents: $" << income * 0.25 * 0.5 << endl;

return 0;

}

 

 

 

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