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Related classes?!?

If you are asked to write three classes : class Person, BookAuthor, and Book.  The class Person involves with a person's identity. The class BookAuthor involves with a collection of books or book titles. The class Book involves  number of books in stock , book title, and price. Design the three classes .  The classes must use appropriate relationships.   Each class must have two constructors, one is the default and the other is an overloaded constructor.  Each class has at least two private data members.  Try not to use too many member functions due to the time you have.  See the grading criteria what you will be assessed on.  You are allowed to use one file for the classes, implementations, and the main().  If using separate files, you will earn 2 extra points. Here is the main( )  which will give you a good clue on developing your classes:   int main( )   {   Book   Cplusbk("Tony Gaddis", "C++ Early Object" , 2013, 57.8, 500);   // Author's name,                                               //title, year published, price, andnumber of books in stock).      Cplusbk.Display( );   // displays the Author 's name, Author's          //name, title, year published, price, and number of books in stock.     //  The following line with its question is worth 2 points if you your answer is correct.     Book  bk1(50.0), bk2(80.0), bk3;      bk3 = bk1 + bk2;   // As a result,  bk3 contains 130.0 as its price.      Question:  What do you need to declare in the class and define to accomplish the  bk3 = bk1+bk2; successfully?     return 0;   } Can't figure out how to set up these classes! Any ideas would be helpful! Thanks in advance

25th Oct 2016, 9:16 PM
Shannon Hostetler
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you need to override the 'operator+' bk3.price = bk2.price + bk1.price;
4th May 2017, 9:50 PM
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