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Computers and Technology, 04.02.2020 00:06, ghernadez

Write a pseudocode for the following problem: a retail company assigns a $5000 store bonus if monthly sales are $100,000 or more. additionally, if their sales exceed 125% or more of their monthly goal of $90,000, then all employees wil receive a message stating that they will get a day off when your pseudocode is complete, test the following monthly sales and ensure that the output matches the following. if your output is different, then review your decision statements. monthly sales monthlysales 102500 you earneda $5000 bonus! monthlysales = 9?

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