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Write a PL/SQL procedure that given a rental ID and time of returning the tool, compute and print out total due. Please handle the following cases: 1) in case the rental ID does not match any existing rental, print a message saying invalid rental ID; 2) if the return time is before due time, the total equals number of time units in the rental table * unit price of the tool. E. g., if a tool is rented for 5 hours and hourly rate is $6, the total is $30. 3) if the return time is after due time, you need to compute a late charge. The late charge is number of extra hours (from return time to due time) * hourly price. Any fraction of an hour will be rounded up. E. g., if someone suppose to return a tool by 2 pm but he returned at 3:30 pm. he needs to pay 2 extra hours. Finally please update the rental table to set the end time (due time), return time and total.

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