78: You are developing a movie ticket booking system, and you need to declare variables to store the number of tickets and the ticket price, as well as an if-else statement to calculate the total cost based on the number of tickets and the discount offered. 20% discount on five tickets

 

// You are developing a movie ticket booking system, and you need to declare variables to store the number
// of tickets  and the ticket price, as well as an if-else statement to calculate the total cost based on the
// number of tickets and the discount offered. 20% discount on five tickets

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    int number, price, total, discount;

    cout << "Enter the number of tickets you bought: ";
    cin >> number;

    cout << "Enter the price of 1 ticket: Rs.";
    cin >> price;

    if (number < 5)
    {
        total = number * price;
        cout << "Total cost: Rs." << total << endl;
    }
    else if (number >= 5)
    {
        discount = (number * price * 0.2);
        total = (number * price) - discount;
        cout << "Total cost: Rs." << total << endl << "Discount: Rs." << discount << endl;
    }

    return 0;
}


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