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Project – Part 5 – Arrays

Modify the pseudocode design that you created in ITP 100 Project – Part 4 to include at least the  following modules.

·       Enter the ClassTitle into an array named Classes and NumberofSeats into an array named ClassSeats.   The information for the Classes is stored in the ITP100ClassName_LastName file.  (ClassSeats =   -999 when end the file is reached)

·       Update Classes inventory (add to inventory/deduct from inventory)

·       Calculate and print the student’s bill.

·       Calculate and print the total number of students in each class.

·       Calculate and print the average number of students in each class.

The student will be prompted to enter their student ID and whether they want to add a class, drop a class or display their schedule.

Add a class - after the student has finished entering the class title(s), the system will calculate and print the bill.

Drop a class – a message is printed on the screen after dropping the class.

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