167: Write a program to calculate the electricity bill. The rates of electricity per unit are as follow: If the units consumed are equal or less than 300,then the cost is Rs. 3/- per unit. If units consumed are more than 300,then the cost is Rs. 3.5/- per unit

 

// Write a program to calculate the electricity bill. The rates of electricity per unit are as follow:
// If the units consumed are equal or less than 300,then the cost is Rs. 3/- per unit
// If units consumed are more than 300,then the cost is Rs. 3.5/- per unit

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    cout << "Muhammad Umar Chaudhry" << endl;
    cout << "SU92-BSCSM-S23-007" << endl;
    cout << "Question # 30" << endl
         << endl;

    int units;
    cout << "Enter the units consumed: ";
    cin >> units;

    if (units > 300)
    {
        cout << "Your electricity bill is: " << units * 3.5 << endl;
    }
    else if (units <= 300 && units >= 0)
    {
        cout << "Your electricity bill is: " << units * 3 << endl;
    }
    else
    {
        cout << "Invalid input" << endl;
    }

    return 0;
}


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