Chpt. 3:
Explain the process of naming a variable, declaring a variable, and assigning a variable.
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Chpt. 3: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 15
Chpt. 4: Pg. 260, 7, 8, 9, 13
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7. If the carTextBox in the carMakeLabel contains the string “Grand Am”, then the statement displays the string “Pontiac”.
8. If the number that is less than 10, then the statement displays the string “Entry error, else the string displays “OK”.
9. If the quantity variable contains a number that is less than 10, then the statement that displays the string in the messageLabel is “Reorder”, else displays the string “OK”
13. If hours >40 Then gross = (hours – 40) * 1.5D + (hours * hourRate) Else gross = hours * hourRate
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