Dear perl monks, For the past couple of day i have been working on a peice of code and now im stuck.

The task is to create a Swimming pool entrance fee calculator with given rates + group discount it also need to print the number in the group and the cost.

So far this is what i have but i really dont know what i neede to do to get it to work.
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; my $age; my $group; my $total; print "Cost: £5 if aged 15 or under £2.50, aged 60 or over £3.00, Grou +p Discounts are 20% off for groups of 6 or more."; print "How old are you? "; $age = <>; print "User age is $age"; print "How many people are there"; $group = <>; print "group number is $group"; $total = $group*

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