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2) design a pseudocode for a program that accepts two numbers from a user and displays one of the following messages: First is larger, Second is larger, Numbers are equal.

4) Mortimer Life Insurance Company wants several lists of salesperson data. Design a pseudocode for the following:

·         The first 60 messages per month, regardless of message length, are included in the basic bill

·         An additional five cents is charged for each text message after the 60th message, up to the 180 message

·         An additional 10 cents is charged for each text message after the 180th message

·         Federal, State, and local taxes add a total of 12 percent to each bill.

Design a pseudocode for the following:

A program that accepts the following data about one customer’s message: area code (three digits), phone number (seven digits), and number of text messages sent. Display all the data, including the month-end bill both before and after taxes are added.A program that continuously accepts data about text messages until a sentinel value is entered, and displays all the details.A program that continuously accepts data about text messages until a sentinel value is entered, and displays details only about customers who send more than 100 text messages.A Program that continuously accepts data about text messages until a sentinel value is entered, and displays details only about customers whose total bill with taxes is over $20.A program that prompts the user for a three-digit area ode from which to select bills. Then the program accepts text message data until a sentinel value is entered, and displays data only for messages sent from the specified area code.

7) The Drive-Rite Insurance Company provides automobile insurance policies for drivers. Design pseudocode for the following:

a) A program that accepts insurance policy data, including a policy number, customer last name, customer first name, age, premium due date (month, day, and year), and number of driver accidents in the last three years. If an entered policy number is not between 1000 and 9999 inclusive, set the policy number to 0. If the month is not between 1 and 12 inclusive, or the day is not correct for the month (for example, not between 1 and 31 for January or 1 and 29 for February), set the month, day, and year to 0. Display the policy data after any revisions have been made.

b) A program that continuously accepts policy holders’ data until a sentinel value has been entered, and displays the data for any policy holder over 35 years old.

c) A program that continuously accepts policy holders’ data until a sentinel value has been entered, and displays the data for any policy holder who is at least 21 years old.

d) A program that continuously accepts policy holders’ data and displays the data for any policy holder no more than 30 years old.

e) A program that continuously accepts policy holders’ data and displays the data for any policy holder whose premium is due no later than March 15 any year.

f) A program that continuously accepts policy holders’ data and displays the data for any policy holder whose premium is due up to and including January 1, 2016

g) A program that continuously accepts policy holders’ data and displays the data for any policy holder whose premium is due by April 27, 2015.

h) A program that continuously accepts policy holders data and displays the data for anyone who has a policy number between 1000 and 4000 inclusive, whose policy comes due in April or May of any year, and who has had fewer than three accidents.

 

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