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A bank charges fees and/or gives interest based on the balance of a customer. Write a program that reads the customer balance then calculates and displays the new balance after the application of fees and/or interest based on the following rules: • A negative balance incurs a $50 overdraft fee.
• A balance below $500 (but positive) incur on a $10 maintenance fee.
• A balance from $500 to $1000 (inclusive) gain 0.1% interest.
• A balance over $1000 will gain 2% interest.
1. In the space below, determine the inputs, outputs and error conditions for the problem.
2. In the space bellow, list a thorough set of test cases for your program. Write in the following format [inputs], where the inputs are separated by commas.
3. In the space below, write your algorithm using pseudocode (pseudocode reference sheet under Week 1 resources at https://introcs. cs. rutgers. edu/lectures). If you detect an error condition, end your program.

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