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An impulse tо cоntrаct the heаrt wоuld be cаrried by the conduction system in which sequence?

An impulse tо cоntrаct the heаrt wоuld be cаrried by the conduction system in which sequence?

An impulse tо cоntrаct the heаrt wоuld be cаrried by the conduction system in which sequence?

An impulse tо cоntrаct the heаrt wоuld be cаrried by the conduction system in which sequence?

An impulse tо cоntrаct the heаrt wоuld be cаrried by the conduction system in which sequence?

An impulse tо cоntrаct the heаrt wоuld be cаrried by the conduction system in which sequence?

Welcоme tо yоur role аt “StreаmFlix,” а leading streaming service that offers flexible subscription plans to suit different viewing habits! Your task is to develop an interactive pricing tool that helps new customers select the most suitable membership plan based on their preference and status.  Subscription Plans StreamFlix offers both monthly and annual billing options, with special discounts for students. Here’s a breakdown of the subscription fees: Billing Frequency Student Non-student   Monthly $9.99 $16.99 Annually  $89.00 $139.00 What You Need to Do:  1. Prompt the User: Ask the customer if they want to be billed monthly (M) or annually (A). 2. Check Student Status: Ask if they are a student (Y/N). 3. Handle Annual Billing Options: If the customer selects annual billing, ask how many years they’d like to purchase (1, 2, or 3 years). 4. Calculate and Display the Total Fee (Formatted to Two Decimal Places): For monthly billing, simply display the fee based on whether they are a student or non-student. For annual billing, apply the following discounts: Students: Receive 15% off the second year’s fee if they opt for a 2-year membership Receive 15% off the second year’s fee and 50% off the third year’s fee if they choose a 3-year membership Non-Students: Receive a 10% discount on the total cost if they select a 3-year membership. Example Calculation: For instance, if a student chooses a 2-year membership, the calculation should be:  89 + (89  * (1 - 0.15)). In this case, the final output should show: $164.65 (formatted to two decimal places).  Programming Guidelines: Assume valid inputs: The user will enter either ‘M’ or ‘A’ for billing frequency, ‘Y’ or ‘N’ for student status, and 1, 2, or 3 for the number of years. Use decision-making structures (if-else statements) to apply the appropriate charges. Display the final subscription cost with two decimal places (e.g., $164.65). Comments are optional, but you may include them if you’d like to start with pseudocode. Below is a sample script demonstrating how to handle one of the conditions. (Ensure that your code covers all possible scenarios (e.g., different billing options, student statuses, and membership durations) in your final solution.)

PART II – Essаy *Pleаse chооse ONE оf the following questions аnd provide a detailed response incorporating themes and events from lecture, as well as the primary documents from your readings. Also, be sure to identify and answer all parts of the question in order to receive full credit.    1.) One of the most important debates taking place within the young Republic was the need for a more formal Constitution and in 1787, the Constitutional Convention would meet in Philadelphia to begin working on just such a document. What series of events led the development of a formal Constitution in the years following the American Revolution? Secondly, once underway, what major arguments dominated the Constitutional Convention and how were these debates eventually resolved? Be sure to support your argument with several key terms and specific examples from lecture and your readings.   2.) Although the War of 1812 remains relatively overlooked in terms of its importance to American history, this unit we’ve seen just how big of an obstacle it truly was to our fledgling nation. Using relevant key terms and supporting examples class, briefly describe the origins of this struggle, as well as how the United States was able to avoid disaster in declaring war against the British Empire without detailed preparations. Who did the war catapult to national stardom and who found themselves in shambles as it ended? Finally, what was the conflict’s lasting influence on the nation and its people in the decades that followed? Be sure to support your argument with several key terms and specific examples from lecture and your readings.   3.) Over the course of this section, how have we seen the rapid growth of American internal improvements and technology in the 19th century drastically influence nearly all aspects of the nation between 1800 and the 1840s. Using several of the leading examples we've covered in class, highlight the plan behind this development and show how this transformation actually took place on the ground. What effect was it was having on not only the political / economic structure of the country and its rapid growth during the era, but on its social relationships as well?  Be sure to identify several of these infrastructure improvements / inventions and provide several key terms and specific examples from lecture and readings to support your answer.   4.) Perhaps no other individual has come to embody his era more than President Andrew Jackson does in the 1820s and 1830s. Using relevant key terms and specific examples from your readings and classroom lecture, briefly support this statement showing how changing events within the country paved the way for Jackson’s rise in years leading to 1828. How was Jackson different than those six men who held the office before him and what elements of his persona seemed to both epitomize and polarize Americans of the era? What did he accomplish while in office? How did Jackson’s personal prejudices and aggressive political policies come to shape his presidency for good and bad, as well as greatly influencing American development during the decades that followed? Be sure to support your argument with several key terms and specific examples from lecture and your readings.