Java Programming
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Author: Joyce Farrell
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Arguments to methods always appear in “parentheses”.
Hence, correct answer is option “D”.
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Name - The salesperson name (as a string)
sales Amount- The sales amount (as a double)
commission- The commission (as a double)
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