computer science
Archie wants a program that calculates and displays a team’s final score in a football game, given the numbers of the team’s field goals, touchdowns, one-point conversions, two-point conversions, and safeties. First, create an IPO chart for this problem, and then desk-check the algorithm twice. For the first desk-check, use 3, 2, 2, 0, and 1 as the numbers of field goals, touchdowns, one-point conversions, two-point conversions, and safeties. For the second desk-check, use your own set of data. After desk-checking the algorithm, list the input, processing, and output items in a chart similar to the one shown in Figure 3-25, and then enter the appropriate C++ declaration statements.
Builders Inc. wants a program that allows its salesclerks to enter the diameter of a circle and the price of railing material per foot. The program should calculate and display the total price of the railing material. Use 3.1416 as the value of pi. First, create an IPO chart for this problem, and then desk-check the algorithm twice. For the first desk-check, use 35 feet as the diameter and $2 as the price per foot. For the second desk-check, use 15.5 and $3.50. After desk-checking the algorithm, list the input, processing, and output items in a chart similar to the one shown in Figure 3-25, and then enter the appropriate C++ declaration statements.
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