Picture yourself as a member of the administration team of a 253-bed healthcare facility. The community where the facility is located has a large corporation moving to town that is going to bring in 7,500 new jobs. Building has started to accommodate the higher population in the community. The administration team has decided to expand the healthcare facility by 150 beds, including expansion of the emergency department and two new intensive care units in preparation for the increased population in the community. The healthcare organization needs to obtain funding for the expansion. Compose an essay discussing each of these details: the type of financing you will be looking for (equity or debt), the parties you will contact to obtain funding, the four primary purposes for investment management,
Write a function called OrderTotal that takes in four integer parameters representing:the number of krabby pattiesthe number of drinksthe number of friesthe number of pizzasin a customer’s order. The function should return the total order cost based on the price of each item presented in the menu. NO user input or output to the screen should occur in this function. The function should simply calculate the order total based on the quantity of each item and return this total as a double. Write a function called menu that takes in no parameters and returns no value. This function is only responsible for printing the following menu to the screen:———– Menu ———– 1. Krabby Patty …… $3.50 2. Barnicle Fries …. $1.50 3. Kelp Shake …….. $1.00 4. Krusty Krab Pizza . $5.00 To test these functions, and help facilitate your program, write a main() routine (in the same file) that enters a loop and starts by presenting the customer with the menu (by calling the appropriate function). Allow the customer to specify what they want off the menu. The customer should enter 1, 2, 3, or 4 to order an item, or 0 to exit. If they enter any other value here (besides 0–>4) print an error message. If they enter a valid menu item, ask how many of that item they’d like to order. FORCE the user to enter a correct valid value here (0 or more is valid, negative amounts of items are not). See the sample runs below for more details.When the customer is done ordering, print the counts of each item they ordered as well as their order total (by calling the appropriate function to help you calculate the order cost).Important Note in this requirementAs this exercise involves the use of functions, these tasks must be performed with the functions specified (not just with a single main() routine). This means your main() will end up calling these functions in the appropriate places.Sample Runs(user input is underlined, to distinguish it from output)Sample Run 1:Welcome to the Krusty Krab! ———– Menu ———– 1. Krabby Patty …… $3.50 2. Barnicle Fries …. $1.50 3. Kelp Shake …….. $1.00 4. Krusty Krab Pizza . $5.00 What would you like? (Enter 0 to finish order!): 2 How many: 1 ———– Menu ———– 1. Krabby Patty …… $3.50 2. Barnicle Fries …. $1.50 3. Kelp Shake …….. $1.00 4. Krusty Krab Pizza . $5.00 What would you like? (Enter 0 to finish order!): 4 How many: 1 ———– Menu ———– 1. Krabby Patty …… $3.50 2. Barnicle Fries …. $1.50 3. Kelp Shake …….. $1.00 4. Krusty Krab Pizza . $5.00 What would you like? (Enter 0 to finish order!): 0 Your order: 1 barnacle fries. 1 krusty krab pizzas. Your total is $6.50 Enjoy the food!
