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Write a program to prompt the user for hours and rate per hour using input to compute gross pay. Pay the hourly rate for the hours up to 40 and 1.5 times the hourly rate for all hours worked above 40 hours. 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()…
hrs = input("Enter Hours:")
h = float(hrs)
xx = input("Enter the Rate:")
x = float(xx)
if h <= 40:
print( h * x)
elif h > 40:
print(40* x + (h-40)*1.5*x)
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jeevikasirwani commented Aug 20, 2021

score = input("Enter Score: ")
try:
e=float(score)
if e>=0.9:
print("A")
elif e>=0.8:
print("B")
elif e>=0.7:
print("C")
elif e>=0.6:
print("D")
elif e<0.6:
print("F")
except:
print("error")

u can also just simply use" else "instead of except

@tobiloba7
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lol okay

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erdemh2 commented Nov 17, 2021

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@Raunak-Chakravarty
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try:
h=int(input("Enter hour: "))
r=int(input("Enter rate: "))
if h>40:
l=h-40
ep=(1.5r)l
p=r
40
np=ep+p
print("Pay:",np)
else:
nrp=h
r
print("Pay:",nrp)
except:
print("Please Enter the Hour and Rate")

@hamidshabanipour
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hrs = input("Enter Hours:")
H= float(hrs)
rte= input("Enter the Rate:")
R= float(rte)
if H <= 40:
print( H * R)
elif H > 40:
print(40* R+ (H-40)1.5R)

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sisay62 commented Jan 2, 2022

I am trying to do this project and wondering how to include the tax that needs to be deducted in the while loop?
Here is where I am at :print("Payroll")
user = input("Enter Employee Name or '0' to Quit: ")
end = "0"
while user!=end:
Hours = float(input("Please Enter Hours worked: "))
Rate = float(input("Please Enter Rate of Pay: $"))
if Hours < 40:
GrossPay = round(RateHours, 2)
print("Employee Name: ", user)
print("Gross Pay: $", GrossPay)
else:
RegularPay = Rate
40
OverTime = Hours-40
OverTimeRate = Rate1.5
OverTimePay = round(OverTimeRate
OverTime,2)
GrossPay = round(RegularPay+OverTimePay, 2)
print("Employee Name: ", user)
print("Gross Pay: $", GrossPay)
print("(Overtime pay: $",OverTimePay,")")
user = input("Enter Next Employee or type '0' to Exit: ")
else:
print("Exiting program....")
:wq

Python Final Project
Students will create a python program to process and tablet a payroll report.
The input data will be the following:
Employee Name; Pay Rate; hours worked. For hours worked over 40 hour
employees will earn time and a half. Fed Tax 10%, State tax 6%, FICA 3%
The Output should look the following:
Employee Name Hours Worked Pay Rate Regular Pay OT Pay Gross Pay Fed Tax State Tax
FICA Net Pay
The program should run and be able to process 10 employees before ending

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kawalpreettkaur commented Jan 6, 2022

@sisay62 I think below-mentioned code can work 💯 for you -

'''
Students will create a python program to process and tablet a payroll report.
The input data will be the following:
Employee Name; Pay Rate; hours worked. For hours worked over 40 hour
employees will earn time and a half. Fed Tax 10%, State tax 6%, FICA 3%
The Output should look the following:
Employee Name Hours Worked Pay Rate Regular Pay OT Pay Gross Pay Fed Tax State Tax
FICA Net Pay
The program should run and be able to process 10 employees before ending

'''


# pay computation


from typing import NewType


employee_n0=1

while employee_n0 <11:
    overtime =0
    e_name=input(f"\nEnter Employee {employee_n0}'s Name: ")
    pay_rate=float(input("Enter Pay Rate: $"))
    hours = float(input("Enter Hours: "))

    regular_pay = hours*pay_rate

    if hours > 40:
        overtime = (hours-40)*(1.5*pay_rate)
        gross_pay = regular_pay + overtime
    else:
        gross_pay = regular_pay

    # Tax Deductions

    fed_tax = gross_pay * 0.1 
    state_tax = gross_pay*0.06
    fica = gross_pay *0.03

    #Net Pay

    net_pay = gross_pay - ( fed_tax + state_tax + fica )

    # Payroll  Details
    
    print(f"\nRegular Pay: ${regular_pay} Overtime Pay: ${overtime}, Gross Pay: ${gross_pay}, Federal Tax: ${fed_tax}, State Tax: ${state_tax}, FICA: ${fica}, Net Pay: ${net_pay} ")


    # next employee turn
    employee_n0+=1

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sisay62 commented Jan 6, 2022 via email

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Gamero11 commented Feb 9, 2022

Can somebody help me with homework for python??

You are to write a program that will process employees and their pay. For each employee the program will read in an employee’s name and hourly pay rate. It should also read in the number of hours worked each day for 5 days and calculate their total number of hours worked. You must read the hours using a loop. The program should output the employee’s name, gross pay, total withholding amount and net pay. Your program should valid that the user is entering a valid number of hours worked for each day and valid hourly pay rate.

Withholding is made up of state tax, federal tax, and FICA. The following tax values will be used:

State Tax: 3.07%
FICA: 8.86%
Federal Tax:
If gross pay is under $5000.00: 15%
Otherwise: 25%

You don’t know how many employees there are, so the program should run until done is entered for an employee’s name. All money output should look like money.

@Omisamuel
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hallo Guys, I need your help. i have been work on my work and i seems not getting the exact output.
Please what is wrong with my code?

i would be grateful if someone can help.

Desired Output
498.75

hrs = input("Enter Hours:")
rph = input("Enter the Rate:")
h = float(hrs)
r = float(rph)
if h <= 40:
print( h * r)
elif h > 40:
print(40* r + (h-40)1.5r)

@kawalpreettkaur
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498.75

Do share sample inputs and a little statement to help what you exactly need to implement!

@ttosin09
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ttosin09 commented Mar 4, 2022

you guys can try my code

hrs = float(input("Enter Hours:"))
name= str(input("enter your name"))
rate = float(input("""how many days did you work?

			Note that: the minimum payment is for 3 working
            days and above."""))

if hrs <= 40 :
pay = 1.5 * hrs
elif hrs > 40:
pay = (rate * 40) + (rate1.5(hrs-40))
else:
print("dear", name , "your salary will be pend till next month")

print("Dear", name, "we are paying you:", "$",pay)

@SharifAllan
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@jubara10
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Can someone please tell me whats wrong with this code ;( hours = input('Enter the hours ') rate = input('Enter the rate ') if float(hours)<= 40: wage = float(hours)* float(rate) else: wage = (1.5 * float(rate)* (float(hours)-40)+ (40 * float(rate)) print (wage)

I am getting an error on line 8, i.e. print(wage)

float first then use if . It will work.

@SharifAllan
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hours = float(input('Enter the hours '))
rate = float(input('Enter the rate '))
if hours <= 40:
wage = hours * rate
else:
wage = ((1.5 * rate * hours-40) + (40 * rate))
print(wage)

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ghost commented Mar 29, 2022

I cant understand the question can someone implicit it to me?

@sanguinesiva
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hrs = input("Enter Hours:")
h = float(hrs)
xx = input("Enter the Rate:")
x = float(xx)
if h <= 40:
print( h * x)
elif h > 40:
print(40* x + (h-40)1.5x)

image

@Aliqasim222
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The perfect code will work in all conditions are as following;

hrs = input("Enter Hours:")
h = float(hrs)
xx = input("Enter the Rate:")
x = float(xx)
if h>40:
reg=40x
opt=(h-40)
(x1.5)
pay=reg+opt
elif h<=40:
pay=h
x
print(pay)

@oakinniyi
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hrs = input("Enter Hours:") h = float(hrs) rte = input("Enter rate per hour:") r = float(rte) if h <= 40: p1 = (h * r) print (p1) elif h > 40: exthr = (h - 40) extpay = exthr * 10.5 * 1.5 p2 = (40 * 10.5) + float(extpay) print (p2)

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My code works correctly, im getting the right answer but why is it giving the error that " you must read the data using input() then convert it "

This may be because you converted the hour with float, against the int you are advised to use. While the answer is correct, you might not have followed the instruction. Remember, it's programmed to certain syntax.

@SamuelOdifa
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I don't think the elif statement was necessary

@DrNusratRabbani
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hrs = input("Enter time:")
rate =input("enter rate per hour")
h = float(hrs)
r = float(rate)
if h>=40:
ah=h-40
ap=ahr1.5
gp= (40*r)+ap
print(gp)

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T1enNP commented Sep 26, 2022

hrs = input("Enter Hours:")
h = float(hrs)
xx = input("Enter Rate:")
x = float(xx)
if h>40:
print(40x + (h-40)1.5x)
else: print (h
x)

@CristianoFIlho
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Prompt the user for the number of hours worked and the rate per hour

hours = float(input("Enter the number of hours worked: "))
rate = float(input("Enter the rate per hour: "))

Calculate the gross pay

if hours <= 40:
gross_pay = hours * rate
else:
overtime_hours = hours - 40
overtime_pay = overtime_hours * (rate * 1.5)
gross_pay = 40 * rate + overtime_pay

Print the gross pay

print("Pay: %.2f" % gross_pay)

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@Sanket0307
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hrs = input("Enter Hours:")
h = float(hrs)
xx= input("Enter Rate")
x=float(xx)
if h<=40:
print(h * x)
elif h>40:
print(40 * x + (h-40)1.5x)

@Aelly24
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Aelly24 commented Jan 26, 2023

hey can anyone explain me the part from if section to elif ???

@Seharish-Fatima
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print('Enter Number Of Hours: ')
hours=int(input())
print('Enter Hourly Rate: ')
rate=float(input())
if hours<=40:
pay=hoursrate
print('Pay: '+ str(pay))
if hours>40:
overtime=hours-40
pay=(40
rate)+(overtime*(rate*1.5))
print('Pay: '+ str(pay))

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amw514 commented Apr 2, 2023

3.1 Write a program to prompt the user for hours and rate per hour using input to compute gross pay. Pay the hourly rate for the

hours up to 40 and 1.5 times the hourly rate for all hours worked above 40 hours. 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 - assume the user types numbers properly.

hrs = float(input("Enter Hours:"))
rate = float(input("What is your rate? "))

if hrs > 40:
    bonus = (hrs - 40) * (1.5 * rate)
    total_rate = (rate * 40) + bonus
    print(total_rate)
else:
    total_rate = (rate * hrs)
    print(total_rate)

@RowanNassar
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mine was
hrs = input("Enter Hours:")
hrs =float(hrs)
rate= input("Enter rate:")
rate=float(rate)
if hrs<= 40 :
pay = float(hrs)* float(rate)
print("pay= ", pay)
elif hrs>40:
pay = 40*rate + (hrs-40)1.5rate
print("pay= ", pay)

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