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Develop a program to calculate the expected yearly income for a NSW farming land. GREEN FARMLAND is located in south of new south wales

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Develop a program to calculate the expected yearly income for a NSW farming land. "GREEN FARMLAND" is located in south of new south wales and it's a 1000 hectare property. The land will be always separated into 3 groups and three differnt variety of vegatables are farmed. 1) The first 300 hectare will be planted with tomatoes. (Tomatoes can be planted 3 times a year). The avergae market price of Tomato per kilo is $2.50 2) The middle 500 hectare's will be farmed with potatoes (Potatoes can be planted 2 times a year) The avergae market price of Potato per kilo is $1.70 3) The final 200 hectares will be planted with Banana's. (Banana tree can be planned only once a year) The avergae market price of Banana per kilo is $3.5 Write a program that reads a number from farmer to get the expected yield of product in kilo per hectare (for one round of planting and not an entire year). Then calculate the total expected final yield for each produce and expected final amount for the entire year. Activat Go to Se

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