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Object-oriented programming (OOP)
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OOP Chapter 1.pdf
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OOP Chapter 2 (Java Basics).pdf
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| C++ Data Structure Exercise 2 |
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Question. Define a function which increments each elements of the array by 2.

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| C++ Data Structure Exercise 2 |
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Question. Define a function which increments each elements of the array by 2.

(N.B. The code for the above question and answer posted in picture, now on this post in plaintext)
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void numinc(int x, int *nums)
{
for(int i=0; i<x; i++){
*nums += 2;
cout<<*nums<<"\n";
nums++;
}
}
int main(){
int num[5]={3,4,5,7,11};
numinc (5, num);
return 0;
}

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| JAVA : Exercise 1. |
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Question. Wire a Java program which performs the following problems/questions.

P1. Using if else statement make a salary tax rate (payroll system) which accepts salary from the user and replies it’s tax and net pay.

P2. Using conditional statement compare two numbers which replies the first number is greater-than/less-than the second and vice versa.

N.B. Use this Payroll System Rules
1. Below 600 birr (non-taxable)
2. Between 601 & 1,650 (10% tax & 60 birr deduction)
3. Between 1,651 & 3,200 (15% tax & 142.50 deduction)
4. Between 3,201 & 5,250 (20% tax & 302.50 deduction)
5. Between 5,251 & 7,800 (25% tax & 565 birr deduction)
6. Between 7,801 & 10,900 (30% tax & 955 birr deduction)
7. Over 10,900 (35% tax & 1500 birr deduction)

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Payroll.java
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Answer. P1. Salary Payroll - Java File
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Compare Nums.java
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Answer. P2. Number Comparing - Java File
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