Answer:
Lines, block arrows, stars and banners are examples of which of the following is smart art graphic
is a collection of information stored under a single name.

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#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
float basic, gross, da, hra;
cout<<"Enter basic salary of an employee:";
cin>>basic;
if (basic <25000)
{
da = basic *80/100;
hra = basic *20/100;
}
else if (basic >=25000 & & basic<40000)
{
da = basic *90/100;
hra = basic *25/100;
}
else if (basic>=40000)
{
da = basic *95/100;
hra = basic *30/100;
}
gross = basic + hra + da;
cout<<"\n\t Basic Pay............" <<basic<<endl;
cout<<"\t Dearness Allowance..........." <<da<<endl;
cout<<"\t House Rent Allowance......" <<hra<<endl;
cout<<"\t Gross Salary............." <<gross<<endl;
cout<<"\t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -" <<endl;
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Enter Basic Salary of an employee : 25000
Basic Pay : 25000
Dearness Allowance : 22500
House Rent Allowance : 6250
Gross Salary : 53750
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<h3>The Expected Output is archived</h3>
Answer:
automatically moves the text to the next line if necessary
Since Joan wants to see what her presentation would look like in the eyes of her audience, it might be best for her to use the Slideshow view that is available at the bottom right side of her desktop view.
This option is a full-screen form of her Normal view in Microsoft PowerPoint. The Slideshow view is represented by the projector screen symbol next to the zoom in and out bar.