Answer:
1.
if(y==0.3){ x = 100;}
2.
if(y == 10){
x = 0; }
else {
x = 1; }
3.
if(sales< 10000){
commission = 0.10;
}
else if(sales>= 10000 && sales <= 15000 ){
commission = 0.15;
}
else{
commission = 0.20;
}
Step-by-step explanation:
The statements written in brackets represent the conditions while the statements in {...} represent the operation that would be executed depending on the outcome of the if statement.
For 1: if(y==0.3){ x = 100;}
If y is 0.3, 100 would be assigned to x
For 2:
if(y == 10){ x = 0; }
If y is 10, 0 would be assigned to x
else { x = 1; }
If otherwise, 1 would be assigned to x
For 3:
if(sales< 10000){commission = 0.10;}
Is sales is less than 10000, commission would be 0.10
else if(sales>= 10000 && sales <= 15000 ){commission = 0.15;}
If sales is within range of 10000-15000, commission would be 0.15
else{commission = 0.20;}
If otherwise, commission would be 0.20