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Transcribed Image Text:Write a python program using functions to do the following:
• Input Employee's ID, NAME, SALARY, PERFORMANCE SCORE
• Create User defined function which calculates 5% of the SALARY as BONUS
and Retum the BONUS.
Create another User defined function which calculates the DEDUCTION in
SALARY based on the PERFORMANCE SCORE
o If the PERFORMANCE SCORE is less than or equal to 5:
• The DEDUCTION is 10% of the SALARY
Else:
• The DEDUCTION is 3% of the SALARY
Return the calculated DEDUCTION
• Create a Built in Function which calculates the TAX as 0.6 power of SALARY
• Create a Void Function which displays pattern(") before and after the input
and output of the program.
• Calculate the TOTAL SALARY by adding SALARY and BONUS and
subtracting DEDUCTION and TAX.
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