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Can someone help me with this question please, I am just stucking. Will be much appreciated Thanks. JAVASCRIPT(HTML)

2 - Pay Calculator (pay. html)
This page provides users with a pay calculator based on their wage and hours worked per week.

You should build an input form to allow users to enter their wage in GBP (with
options to select year/month/week/hour)and their hours worked.

Upon confirmation by the user, the page should then provide a styled output showing the user their yearly- monthly- weekly- and hourly- wage. Calculations need to be performed using client-side JavaScript.

Example: User enters £500 weekly pay and 35h per week worked. The page calculates the yearly pay (£500*52), monthly pay (£500*52/12) and hourly pay (£500/35) and displays the output to the user. Note: All pay should be rounded to two digits after the decimal dot.

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