#include #include using namespace std; int main() {          const int ROW_HOURS=6;    //declare variables    const int CL_PAYRATE=2;    double total_payout=0;        double hours[ROW_HOURS][CL_PAYRATE]={    //declare array        {0,12.85},        {0,12.85},        {0,12.85},        {0,11.75},        {0,11.75},        {0,11.15}   };     cout<>hours[i][0];                                         //store values into hours      }          for(int i=0;i<6;i++)          {         double payout=hours[i][0]*hours[i][1];                                                             //calculate payout of emplyee         total_payout=total_payout+payout;                                                                  //add payout into total_payout                cout<<"EMPLOYEE "<

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#include <iostream>
#include<iomanip>
using namespace std;

int main()
{
     
   const int ROW_HOURS=6;    //declare variables
   const int CL_PAYRATE=2;
   double total_payout=0;
   
   double hours[ROW_HOURS][CL_PAYRATE]={    //declare array
       {0,12.85},
       {0,12.85},
       {0,12.85},
       {0,11.75},
       {0,11.75},
       {0,11.15}   };
    cout<<fixed;
    
    cout<<setprecision(2);  //setprecision of double values upto 2 decimal point
    
    for(int i=0;i<6;i++)     //using loop get input from user
    {
        cout<<"Enter the hours worked by employee "<<i+1<<": ";
        cin>>hours[i][0];                                         //store values into hours 
    }
    
    for(int i=0;i<6;i++)
    
    {
        double payout=hours[i][0]*hours[i][1];                                                             //calculate payout of emplyee
        total_payout=total_payout+payout;                                                                  //add payout into total_payout
      
        cout<<"EMPLOYEE "<<i+1<<" = "<<hours[i][0]<<" hours x "<<"RM"<<hours[i][1]<<" = RM"<<payout<<endl; //display employee details
    }
    
    cout<<"The total Payout for for all emplyees are: RM"<<total_payout;                                   //display total_payout
    return 0;
}

 

Can I the pseudocode and flowchart for this coding..thank youu so much!!

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