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Chapter 6, Problem 6E
Program Plan Intro
- userAreaCode, callLengthTime,totalCost, areaCodeandperMinuteRate variables are used in the program.
- Convert.ToInt32 () function is used to convert the string input into the integer.
Program Description:The main purpose of the program is to get the area code and the length of time for a call in minutes from the user, then calculate the total cost of the call using the Per-Minute Rate of a particular area. Display the total cost of the call.
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