You have FOUR people selling  5  different kinds of flowers, so instead of a 4 by 4 array you had in the video (4 rows and 4 columns) you now have a 4 by 5 array (4 rows and 5 columns ) You may either use the names I had in the video or choose your own.  Instead of Brownies, you have flowers - petunia, pansy, rose, violet, and carnation.  Use a random number generator to generate the numbers of flowers sold, print out all the data as I did in the video.  The output should look like this: (numbers will vary because they are randomly generated)                    petunia pansy rose violet carnation Frankie      5               3          11      3            16 Janet          0              11         11    20            6 Sam           14            16          17    15            1 Abbie        8              20           0         6             8 Frankie sold 38 flowers Janet sold 48 flowers Sam sold 63 flowers Abbie sold 42 flowers Total number of petunias sold: 27 Total number of pansies sold: 50 Total number of roses sold: 39 Total number of violets sold: 44 Total number of carnations sold: 31

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You have FOUR people selling  5  different kinds of flowers, so instead of a 4 by 4 array you had in the video (4 rows and 4 columns) you now have a 4 by 5 array (4 rows and 5 columns )

You may either use the names I had in the video or choose your own. 

Instead of Brownies, you have flowers - petunia, pansy, rose, violet, and carnation. 

Use a random number generator to generate the numbers of flowers sold, print out all the data as I did in the video. 

The output should look like this: (numbers will vary because they are randomly generated)

                   petunia pansy rose violet carnation
Frankie      5               3          11      3            16

Janet          0              11         11    20            6

Sam           14            16          17    15            1

Abbie        8              20           0         6             8

Frankie sold 38 flowers
Janet sold 48 flowers
Sam sold 63 flowers
Abbie sold 42 flowers


Total number of petunias sold: 27
Total number of pansies sold: 50
Total number of roses sold: 39
Total number of violets sold: 44
Total number of carnations sold: 31

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