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menu (or the program ends if it doesn't use a loop to redisplay the menu). A program that uses a multiple-level menu typically displays a main menu when the program starts, showing only a few items, and then displays smaller submenus when the user makes a selection. 5. Users often have trouble sorting through the items in a menu when given too many choices. Answers for the Algorithm Workbenches and Programming Exercise are in the CSC105 Lesson 3 Additional Exercise Answers supplement. 3.5 Create a basic menu-driven program CSC105 Graded Project 3 READING ASSIGNMENT Your project must be submitted as a zipped/compressed (*.zip) file that includes the following files: Text file (*.txt) of your pseudocode Screenshot(s) in JPEG format (*.jpg) of your flowchart A Rich Text Format (*.rtf) or Microsoft Word (*.doc) file that lists the following information: Your name Your student ID number The exam number Your email address Page 22Copyright Penn Foster, Inc. 2019 Course Version: 1 For information on how to take and save a screenshot on your computer or to zip files, review the instructions for CSC105 Graded Project 1. Save your compressed file as [Your Name]_CSC105_GradedProject3. Your project will be individually graded by your instructor and therefore may take up to five to seven days to grade. To submit your graded project, follow these steps: Log into your student portal. Click Take Exam next to the lesson you're working on. Find the exam number for your project at the top of the Project Upload page. Follow the instructions provided to complete your exam. Be sure to keep a backup copy of any files you submit to the school! Introduction You’ll apply the concepts of Lesson 3 to create a basic menu-driven program. Instructions You’ll create both pseudocode and a flowchart to design an application that displays the following menu: Select a Planet 1. Mercury 2. Venus 3. Earth 4. Mars 5. Exit the program Enter your selection. When the user selects a planet from the menu, the program should Page 23Copyright Penn Foster, Inc. 2019 Course Version: 1 display the following information about the planet: Mercury Average distance from the sun 57.9 million kilometers Mass 3.31 × 10^23kg Surface temperature –173 to 430 degrees Celsius Venus Average distance from the sun 108.2 million kilometers Mass 4.87 × 10^24kg Surface temperature 472 degrees Celsius Earth Average distance from the sun 149.6 million kilometers Mass 5.967 × 10^24kg Surface temperature –50 to 50 degrees Celsius Mars Average distance from the sun 227.9 million kilometers Mass 0.6424 × 10^24kg Surface temperature –140 to 20 degrees Celsius Review Appendices B and C in your textbook for guidance when working on your project. Use free trials of any of the programs listed in CSC105 Graded Project 1 to create the flowchart. Write your pseudocode in a plain-text editor such as Notepad or TextEdit and save as a text file (*.txt). Also, save a screenshot of your flowchart as a JPEG file (*.jpg). Grading Criteria Your instructor will use the following guidelines to grade your project. Page 24Copyright Penn Foster, Inc. 2019 Course Version: 1 The menu-driven program is designed to effectively show a menu from which the user can make a selection and see the correct display of the corresponding data. 34 points The pseudocode is accurate and in the correct format. 33points The flowchart is accurate and uses the appropriate shapes. 33points TOTAL 100points Lesson 3 Review Self-Check 1. An individual element in an array is identified by its a. integer. b. value. c. size. d. subscript. 2. Two-dimensional arrays can be thought of as containing a. lines and boxes. b. elements and columns. c. rows and pages. d. rows and columns. 3. What's the term used for the number inside the brackets of an array Page 25Copyright Penn Foster, Inc. 2019 Course Version: 1
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70872 - code activity/activity diagram.png
70872 - code activity/pseudocode.docx
Start
Show menu

Select planet
1. Mercury 2. Venus 3. Earth 4. Mars 5. Exit the program
Ask user to select an option
If user selects 1
Print Average distance from the sun 57.9 million kilometers
Print Mass...
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