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Payroll Write a C++ program which prompts the user to enter Employee's Name, hours worked and rate per hour.. calculate, gross, tax, net. display: Name, Hours worked, Rate per hour, Gross, Rate per hour, NET: Instructions: note: declare the name as a string declare: string Name; cin>>Name; Calculate the gross: If the employee works more than 40 hours, the excess will be treated as overtime (overtime is calculated by multiplying the excess hours * rate * 1.5. gross = ( hours - 40) *.15* rate rate per hour+ (40*Rate per hour) otherwise the gross will be: gross= hours * rate per hour. let the tax percentage be 15% of gross. tax per employee is calculated: Tax = tax percentage * gross. calculate the NET: NET = Gross -Tax let the program run for 5 times (assuming you have only 5 employees).for every employee: display the output as follow for every employee: Name: Hours worked: Rate per hour: Gross: SUBMIT the source code and the output rate per hour: NET:
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