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If an insurance policy covers individual losses up to $10,000 and has a deductible of $500, the insured will be paid how much in the event of a covered loss of $5,000?
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Write a program that begins by reading in a series of positive integers on a single line of input and then computes and prints the product of those integers. integers are accepted and multiplied until the user enters an integer less than 1. this final number is not part of the product. then, the program prints the product. if the first entered number is negative or 0, the program must print βbad input.β and terminate immediately. next, the program determines and prints the prime factorization of the product, listing the factors in increasing order. if a prime number is not a factor of the product, then it
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In this lab, you complete a python program that calculates an employee's annual bonus. input is an employee's first name, last name, salary, and numeric performance rating. if the rating is 1, 2, or 3, the bonus rate used is .25, .15, or .1 respectively. if the rating is 4 or higher, the rate is 0. the employee bonus is calculated by multiplying the bonus rate by the annual salary.
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Ac++an of of pi. in , pi is by : pi = 4 β 4/3 + 4/5 β 4/7 + 4/9 - 4/11 + 4/13 - 4/15 + 4/17 . ., to pi (9 ). , if 5 to pi,be as : pi = 4 - 4/3 + 4/5 - 4/7 + 4/9 = 4 β 1. + 0.8 - 0. + 0. = 3.. atoofbe to pi?
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