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Put the logic to do the computation of time-and-a-half in a function called computepay() and use the function to do the computation. The function should return a value. #function #return
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| def computepay(h,r): | |
| if h < 40: | |
| Pay = h * r | |
| else: | |
| Pay = 40 * r + (h-40) * 1.5 * r | |
| return Pay | |
| hrs = input("Enter Hours:") | |
| h = float(hrs) | |
| rate = input("Enter Rate:") | |
| r = float(rate) | |
| Pay = computepay(h,r) | |
| print("Pay", Pay) | |
| #4.6 Write a program to prompt the user for hours and rate per hour using input to compute gross pay. Pay should be the normal rate for hours up to 40 and time-and-a-half for the hourly rate for all hours worked above 40 hours. Put the logic to do the computation of time-and-a-half in a function called computepay() and use the function to do the computation. The function should return a value. Use 45 hours and a rate of 10.50 per hour to test the program (the pay should be 498.75). You should use input to read a string and float() to convert the string to a number. Do not worry about error checking the user input unless you want to - you can assume the user types numbers properly. Do not name your variable sum or use the sum() function. |
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