Molly offers 8% over dealer cost on a Volkswagen that has a sticker price of $26475 and a dealer cost of $16820. Determine the amount offered for the car. Round your answer to the nearest cent.The amount is $__________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


18,165.60

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Attributes of a heap do not include:

a. Having the largest element at the top of the heap. b. Having a binary-tree structure. c. The children of a given node are less than or equal to the parent node’s value. d. A preference to pop, rather than push, elements in the heap.

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Tap or click the Options tab in the Backstage view to display the Outlook Options dialog box, as shown in the accompanying figure.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Brian F. O’Byrne (“F,” he says, stands for “frozen.”) owns a frozen food company and wants to develop an information system for tracking shipments to warehouses

a. Using the data from the table in Figure 3.E X 1, draw a Gantt chart to help Brian organize his design project. b. When is it appropriate to use a Gantt chart? What are the disadvantages? Explain in a paragraph.

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(Sales Summary) Use a two-dimensional array to solve the following problem. A company has four salespeople (1 to 4) who sell five different products (1 to 5). Once a day, each salesperson passes in a slip for each different type of product sold. Each slip contains the following:

a) The salesperson number b) The product number c) The total dollar value of that product sold that day Thus, each salesperson passes in between 0 and 5 sales slips per day. Assume that the information from all of the slips for last month is available. Write a program that will read all this information for last month’s sales and summarize the total sales by salesperson by product. All totals should be stored in the two-dimensional array sales. After processing all the information for last month, print the results in tabular format with each of the columns representing a particular salesperson and each of the rows representing a particular product. Cross total each row to get the total sales of each product for last month; cross total each column to get the total sales by salesperson for last month. Your tabular printout should include these cross totals to the right of the totaled rows and to the bottom of the totaled columns.

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