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Stоre Purchаse Applicаtiоn Nаme: FLastnameChartingI2Descriptiоn: Write a C program that calculates the total cost of purchasing multiple items in a store. Include comments throughout. Note: The sample output shown below is for illustrative purposes only and cannot be used as data for your application.  You should come up with your own Name, items and prices. Requirements: Store Name The program should use constants for the prices of three different items and the sales tax rate. The user will input the quantity of each item they wish to purchase. The program should then calculate: The total cost for each item (price × quantity). The subtotal (sum of all item costs). The sales tax (calculated as subtotal * tax). The final total (subtotal + tax). The program should display a formatted receipt (lined up properly and all monetary values should be displayed in currency format (dollar sign and 2 decimal places)) that includes: Store Name Itemized costs Subtotal Tax Total Amount Due Add headings and Separators where appropriate Sample Output ==========================================           Sam's General Store            ==========================================Item           Qty    Price    Total       ------------------------------------------Bread           2     $5.99    $11.98     Milk            3     $3.49    $10.47     Toothpaste      1     $7.99    $7.99      ------------------------------------------Subtotal:                      $30.44     Sales Tax (8.25%):             $2.51      ------------------------------------------Total Amount Due:              $32.95     

Cаr Rentаl Scenаriо Applicatiоn Name: FLastnameChartingI4Descriptiоn: Write a C program that takes user input for renting a car and utilizes selection control structures to produce different outcomes based on the input values. Requirements: Display a menu with rental options and their corresponding rental codes. User Input: Prompt the user to enter a car code (1-5). Prompt the user to enter a rental duration (1-30 days). Selection Control Implementation: Use a switch-case statement to process the selected car type. Use an if-else if structure to display a 10% discount message for rentals longer than 7 days. SAMPLE MENU  1 - Ford Explorer  2 - Chevy Convertible  3 - Dodge Truck  4 - Ford Pinto  5 - Pontiac Grand Prix Expected Behavior:  If the user enters 1, the program should recognize it as a Ford Explorer. If the user enters 20 for the duration, the program should display a 10% discount message. If the user enters an invalid choice, it should display an error message. Program Structure & Formatting: Ensure proper indentation and comments to improve readability. Validate user inputs where necessary. Ensure clear and user-friendly output formatting. Include comments throughout. TIP: For simplicity, make all car rentals the same price. No calculations are required for this program. Sample Input #1 - Valid order Enter the car code (1-5): 2 Enter the duration in days (1-30): 15 Sample Output #1 You selected: Chevy Convertible Days: 15 Total Price: $45.99 per day minus a 10% discount    Sample Input #2 - No Discount Enter the car code (1-5): 3 Enter the duration in days (1-30): 5 Sample Output #2 You selected: Dodge Truck Days: 5 Total Price: $45.99 per day

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