How do I complete a partially written C++ program that computes hotel guest rates at Cornwall’s Country Inn while including two overloaded functions named computeRate() One version must accept a number of days and calculates the rate at $99.99 per day and the other accepts a number of days and a code for a meal plan. If the code is A, three meals per day are included, and the price is $169.00 per day. If the code is C, breakfast is included, and the price is $112.00 per day.

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How do I complete a partially written C++ program that computes hotel guest rates at Cornwall’s Country Inn while including two overloaded functions named computeRate()

One version must accept a number of days and calculates the rate at $99.99 per day and the other accepts a number of days and a code for a meal plan. If the code is A, three meals per day are included, and the price is $169.00 per day. If the code is C, breakfast is included, and the price is $112.00 per day.

Cornwall.cpp
5 #include <iostream>
6 #include <string>
7 using namespace std;
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10 double computeRate (int, string);
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int days;
string mealPlan;
string question;
double rate = 0.0;
cout << "How many days do you plan to stay? " << endl;
cin >> days;
cout << "Do you want a meal plan? Y or N:
cin >> question;
" << endl;
// Figure out which arguments to pass to the computeRate() function and
// then call the computeRate() function
cout << "The rate for your stay is $" << rate << endl;
return 0;
Transcribed Image Text:Cornwall.cpp 5 #include <iostream> 6 #include <string> 7 using namespace std; 8 9 double computeRate (int); 10 double computeRate (int, string); 11 12 int main() 13 { 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 int days; string mealPlan; string question; double rate = 0.0; cout << "How many days do you plan to stay? " << endl; cin >> days; cout << "Do you want a meal plan? Y or N: cin >> question; " << endl; // Figure out which arguments to pass to the computeRate() function and // then call the computeRate() function cout << "The rate for your stay is $" << rate << endl; return 0;
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