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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)
@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)

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@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)

@T1enNP
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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))

@amw514
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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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