In C++
All guests in ABC Hotel are either Elite members (meaning they get a free breakfast) or Standard members (meaning they do not get a free breakfast). They collect points for every stay-Elite members earn 100 points for every day stayed in the hotel (so 2 days would be 200 points) and Standard member earns 50 points for every stay (so 3 days would be 140 points). Once 1000 points are reached, guests get a free stay. Guest details are kept in a file:
Sample input file1: Augustus, E-300,200, eggs//customer name, Membership level (E means elite), item ordered, ID number, points, breakfast choice
Sample input file2: Cyrus, S-100,30,x//customer name, Membership level(S means standard), item ordered, ID number, points, breakfast choice
1.The program should read in the number of points to get a free stay (1000) from the command line. It should continuously read in files of guests until the exit is entered (meaning the user can keep typing in file names-note that you can type in the same file name to open a previous guest).
2.Every time a file is opened, the program should ask how many days the guest is staying and award the appropriate number of points based on the membership level. The new point total should be saved in the file. If they are an elite member, they have the chance to change their breakfast choice.
3.When exiting, a file should be output with the number of guests that got a free stay (meaning their total points were 1000 or greater)
Sample output file:
Augustus had a free stay.
Jane had a free stay.
4.You should make a Hotel class and an abstract Person class. You should also make additional classes as necessary.
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a. The fiscal problems with central cities
b. The high crime rate near city centers
c. Higher commuting cost due to rising fuel prices
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SoakNSun Swim Park sells individual and family tickets. With a ticket, each person receives a meal, three beverages, and unlimited use of the swimming pools. SoakNSun has the following ticket prices and variable costs for 2018:
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$25 |
$75 |
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15 |
60 |
SoakNSun expects to sell one individual ticket for every three family tickets. SoakNSun's total fixed costs are $61,875.
Requirement 1. Compute the weighted-average contribution margin per ticket.
Complete the table below to calculate the weighted-average contribution margin. (Round the weighted-average contribution margin per unit to the nearest cent.)
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Requirement 2. Calculate the total number of tickets SoakNSun must sell to break even.Start by selecting the formula and entering the amounts to calculate the total number of tickets SoakNSun must sell to break even. (Abbreviations used: Weighted avg. CM = weighted-average contribution margin. Complete all answer boxes. For items with a zero value, enter "0".)
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Requirement 3. Calculate the number of individual tickets and the number of family tickets the company must sell to break even.
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I'll start: I tried to sell my house during the financial crisis. I received only one offer which was $200K below the tax assessed value of the property. Why were buyers incapable or unwilling to buy a good property during the crisis. (In 2012 the house sold in less than 6 weeks for the asking price.)
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