The Donut Shoppe sells four varieties of doughnuts: Glazed ($1.05), Sugar ($1.05), Chocolate ($1.25), and Filled ($1.50). It also sells regular coffee ($1.50) and cappuccino ($2.75). The store manager wants you to create an application that displays a customer’s subtotal, 6% sales tax, and total due. Create a Windows Forms application. Use the following names for the project and solution, respectively: Donut Project and Donut Solution. Save the application in the VB2017\Chap06 folder. Create the interface shown in Figure 6-57. When coding the application, use one independent Sub procedure to determine the subtotal, which is the total cost without the sales tax. Use a function to determine the sales tax. Use an event-handling Sub procedure to clear the output. Save the solution and then start and test the application.
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- The purpose of this exercise is to demonstrate the importance of testing an application thoroughly. Open the FixIt Solution.sln file contained in the VB2017\Chap04\FixIt Solution folder. The application displays a shipping charge that is based on the total price entered by the user, as shown in Figure 4-64. Start the application and then test it by clicking the Display shipping button. Notice that the Shipping charge box contains $13, which is not correct. Now, test the application using the following total prices: 100, 501, 1500, 500.75, 30, 1000.33, and 2000. Here too, notice that the application does not always display the correct shipping charge. (More specifically, the shipping charge for two of the seven total prices is incorrect.) Open the Code Editor window and correct the errors in the code. Save the solution and then start and test the application.arrow_forwardA Costume shop requests a Computer application that advertizes Costume rentals. This week's Costume rental specials are as follows : Table Costume Price per week Renaissance Fair $40 Stormtrooper $49 Batman / Batgirl $36 Pirate $29 Write an application that allows the user to select any of the five costume rental specials. When the user selects a costume, the corresponding cost and a picture of the costume should be displayed. Clear each prior price and picture when the user selects a different costume. After selecting a costume, the user should be able to book the costume rental and then CLOSE the window. Show screenshot of workarrow_forwardA Costume shop requests a Computer application that advertizes Costume rentals. This week's Costume rental specials are as follows : Table Costume Price per week Renaissance Fair $40 Stormtrooper $49 Batman / Batgirl $36 Pirate $29 Write an application that allows the user to select any of the five costume rental specials. When the user selects a costume, the corresponding cost and a picture of the costume should be displayed. Clear each prior price and picture when the user selects a different costume. After selecting a costume, the user should be able to book the costume rental. Complete on Visual Basics Attach Screenshotarrow_forward
- A bag of cookies holds 40 cookies. The calorie information on the bag claims that there are 10 servings in the bag and that a serving equals 300 calories. Create an application that lets the user enter the number of cookies he or she actually ate and then reports the number of total calories consumed.arrow_forwardA Costume shop requests a Computer application that advertizes Costume rentals. This week's Costume rental specials are as follows : Table Costume Price per week Renaissance Fair $40 Stormtrooper $49 Batman / Batgirl $36 Pirate $29 Write an application that allows the user to select any of the five costume rental specials. When the user selects a costume, the corresponding cost and a picture of the costume should be displayed. Clear each prior price and picture when the user selects a different costume. After selecting a costume, the user should be able to book the costume rental. Complete on Visual Basicsarrow_forwardThere are three seating categories at a high school athletic stadium. For a baseball game, Class A seats cost $15 each, Class B seats cost $12 each, and Class C seats cost $9 each. Create an application that allows the user to enter the number of tickets sold for each class. The application should be able to display the amount of income generated from each class of ticket sales and the total revenue generated. If the user fails to enter numeric values, display an appropriate error message and do not attempt to perform calculations Use the following test data to determine if the application is calculating properly:Ticket Sales RevenueClass A: 320 Class A: $4800.00Class B: 570 Class B: $6840.00Class C: 890 Class C: $8010.00Total Revenue: $19650.00Class A: 500 Class A: $7500.00Class B: 750 Class B: $9000.00Class C: 1200 Class C: $10800.00Total Revenue: $27300.00Class A: 100 Class A: $1500.00Class B: 300 Class B: $3600.00Class C: 500 Class C: $4500.00Total Revenue: $9600.00arrow_forward
- There are three seating categories at a high school athletic stadium. For a baseball game, Class A seats cost $15 each, Class B seats cost $12 each, and Class C seats cost $9 each. Create an application that allows the user to enter the number of tickets sold for each class. The application should be able to display the amount of income generated from each class of ticket sales and the total revenue generated. If the user fails to enter numeric values, display an appropriate error message and do not attempt to perform calculations. Use the following test data to determine if the application is calculating properly:Ticket Sales RevenueClass A: 320 Class A: $4800.00Class B: 570 Class B: $6840.00Class C: 890 Class C: $8010.00Total Revenue: $19650.00Class A: 500 Class A: $7500.00Class B: 750 Class B: $9000.00Class C: 1200 Class C: $10800.00Total Revenue: $27300.00Class A: 100 Class A: $1500.00Class B: 300 Class B: $3600.00Class C: 500 Class C: $4500.00Total Revenue: $9600.00 Use Visual…arrow_forwardCreate an application that allows the user to enter their monthly. Your program should display the following: Total expenses Amount over/under budget for EVERY expense category Label displaying if they are over/under budget AND the total amount that they are over/under budget for the month The following table shows the Expense Categories and the budgeted Expense Amount per month: Rent: $775.00 Light Bill: $275.00 Cable: $60.50 Car Payment: $325.00 Insurance: $125.76 Grocery: $300.00 Miscellaneous: $100.00arrow_forwardWrite a tkinter application that asks the user to create their own pizza. First, they should enter their name. Then, allow them to pick one of three crusts (thin, regular, deep dish), one of three sauces (Regular, BBQ, Alfredo), and any number of 3 toppings (Pepperoni, Olives, Mushroom). They should also pick if they want a small, medium, or large pizza. When the submit button is clicked, calculate the total cost ($10 base price, $0.50 for each topping, and $1.50 for each increase in size larger than small). Once the total is calculated, display a messagebox that thanks the user (by name) for their order and prints out the total cost.arrow_forward
- Create an application that lets the user enter his or her weight (in pounds) and height (in inches). The application should display the user’s body mass index (BMI). The BMI is often used to determine whether a person is overweight or underweight for his or her height. A person’s BMI is calculated with the following formula: BMI = weight × 703 ÷ height2arrow_forwardWhen an object is falling because of gravity, the following formula can be used to determine the distance the object falls in a specific time period:d =1/2 gt2The variables in the formula are as follows: d is the distance in meters, g is 9.8, and t is the amount of time in seconds that the object has been falling. Create an application that allows the user to enter the amount of time that an object has fallen and then displays the distance that the object fell. The application should have a method named FallingDistance. The FallingDistance method should accept an object’s falling time (in seconds) as an argument. The method should return the distance in meters that the object has fallen during that time interval.arrow_forwardDORM AND MEAL PLAN CALCULATOR A university has the following dormitories: Allen Hall $1,500 per semesterPike Hall $1,600 per semesterFarthing Hall $1,800 per semesterUniversity Suites $2,500 per semesterThe university also offers the following meal plans:7 meals per week $ 600 per semester14 meals per week $1,200 per semesterUnlimited meals $1,700 per semesterCreate an application with two forms. The main form should allow the user to select a dormitory and a meal plan. The application should show the total charges on the second form. For this assignment, you will create two forms (each form is an object). On the first form you will have two list boxes. One will display the Dormitories and the other one will display the Meal Plans. The user will select one Dorm and one meal plan. The user will then click a button the will open up a second form and show the results. I would suggest that you store the Dormitories is a two dimensional array for name and cost. I would suggest that you…arrow_forward
- Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 2017Computer ScienceISBN:9781337102124Author:Diane ZakPublisher:Cengage Learning