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Chapter 4, Problem 2PE
Program Plan Intro
Overloading the “computeBill” method
Program plan:
Filename: “Billing.java”
- Define the “Billing” class
- Define the main method.
- Call the “computeBill” method with single parameter.
- Call the “computeBill” method with two parameters.
- Call the “computeBill” method with three parameters.
- Define the “computeBill” method
- Calculate the tax value by multiplying “0.08” and “price” value.
- Return the total due.
- Define the “computeBill” method
- Calculate the tax value by multiplying “0.08” and “price” value.
- Return the total due.
- Define the overloaded “computeBill” method
- Calculate the tax value by multiplying “0.08”, “quantity”, and “price” value.
- Return the total due.
- Define the “computeBill” method
- Calculate the tax value by multiplying “0.08”, “quantity”, and “price” value.
- Return the total due by subtracting the coupon value and tax value.
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