A customer needs to buy a specific quantity of cookies. The price of a cookie varies depending on the number of cookies in the packet. The price is as follow: $1.50 for a single cookie $1.25 per cookie in a packet of 25 $1.10 per cookie in a packet of 100. If the quantity of cookies bought is greater than 400, there is a rebate of $2 for each packet of 100. PART 1 : Design Develop a solution in JAVA (analysis and flowchart) to compute and print: The type and number of packets given the quantity of cookies bought by a customer; The cost of the cookies; The rebate; The bill to be paid by the customer.A customer needs to buy a specific quantity of cookies. The price of a cookie varies depending on the number of cookies in the packet. The price is as follow: $1.50 for a single cookie $1.25 per cookie in a packet of 25 $1.10 per cookie in a packet of 100. If the quantity of cookies bought is greater than 400, there is a rebate of $2 for each packet of 100. PART 1 : Design Develop a solution (analysis and flowchart) to compute and print: The type and number of packets given the quantity of cookies bought by a customer; The cost of the cookies; The rebate; The bill to be paid by the customer.



A customer needs to buy a specific quantity of cookies. The price of a cookie varies...
4. Find the following:
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b.
The unit price varies depending on the specified quantity, and your goal is to write a formula in cell B9 that calculates the total price for any amount of items input in a specific cell (in this case, cell B8) 1 Unit Quantity 2 1 to 10 3 11 to 19 4 20 to 49 5 50 to 100 6 Over 100 7 8 Quantity 9 Total Cost Price Per Unit 20.00 28.00 16.00...
Companies and people often buy and sell stocks. Often, they buy the same stock for different prices at different times. Say a person owns 1000 shares a certain stock (such as Google) he/she may have bought the stock in amounts of 100 shares over 10 different times with 10 different prices. We will analyze two different methods of accounting, FIFO and LIFO accounting used for determining the “cost” of a stock. This information is typically calculated when a stock is...
Use java and continue stage 2 and 3
stage 1 code
public abstract class BabyItem {
protected String name;
public BabyItem() {
name="";
}
public BabyItem(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public void setName(String name) {
}
public abstract double getCost();
}
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public class BabyFood extends BabyItem {
private int numberOfJars;
private double pricePerDozen;
public BabyFood() {
super();
numberOfJars = 0;
pricePerDozen = 0;
}
public BabyFood(int numberOfJars, double pricePerDozen) {...
THE BIG D COMPANY The Big D Company of Dallas, Texas, was a family owned, conservatively managed company. For over forty years the company enjoyed slow, steady growth in reaching its current employment level of just over 200. All expansions were financed entirely out of earnings. As the company grew, its operating procedures were periodically re-examined and modified to cope with the complex problems that accompany growth. The company developed, manufactured, and sold metering and flow control devices used in...
THE BIG D COMPANY The Big D Company of Dallas, Texas, was a family owned, conservatively managed company. For over forty years the company enjoyed slow, steady growth in reaching its current employment level of just over 200. All expansions were financed entirely out of earnings. As the company grew, its operating procedures were periodically re-examined and modified to cope with the complex problems that accompany growth. The company developed, manufactured, and sold metering and flow control devices used in...
SYNOPSIS The product manager for coffee development at Kraft Canada must decide whether to introduce the company's new line of single-serve coffee pods or to await results from the product's launch in the United States. Key strategic decisions include choosing the target market to focus on and determining the value proposition to emphasize. Important questions are also raised in regard to how the new product should be branded, the flavors to offer, whether Kraft should use traditional distribution channels or...
Why are networks and industry relationships important to TWC? What other strategies could an eco-tourism business of this size use to source ideas and incorporate into its new product development strategy? Tasmanian Walking Company: Balancing luxury and adventure in a sustainable experience Gemma Lewis, PhD University of Tasmania, Australia the organic skincare range supplied by LITYA (Li'tya, 2016). Before introducing this new activity, TWC had to adapt certain treatments to ensure they maintained ocus on sustainable resaurce usage. Their outecor...
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type of case study in this like problem, evaluation or decision? if
its decision then what are the criterias and all?
Stardust Petroleum Sendirian Berhad: how to inculcate the pro-active safety culture? Farzana Quoquab, Nomahaza Mahadi, Taram Satiraksa Wan Abdullah and Jihad Mohammad Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success. - Henry Ford The beginning Stardust was established in 2013 as a...
Read about Cokes strategy in Africa in the article below and discuss the ethics of selling soft drinks to very poor people. Is this an issue that a company like Coke should consider? Africa: Coke's Last Frontier Sales are flat in developed countries. For Coke to keep growing, Africa is it By Duane Stanford Piles of trash are burning outside the Mamakamau Shop in Uthiru, a suburb of Nairobi, Kenya. Sewage trickles by in an open trench. Across the street,...