Question: Hello, could you please solve this program for my python class? follow the requirements as shown above and use the examples on the third slide


Problem #2 - Sales (sales.py): Problem Definition: Create a Python program that shows current sales for each day of the week as well as a projected 5% increase in sales. Name your program sales.py Coding: Create two parallel lists. The first list should hold the days of the week starting with Monday. This list should be in abbreviated format and in lowercase. The second list should hold the daily sales corresponding to the days of the week list. Initialize with this: 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000. Your fist list should contain string data and your second list should contain numeric data. Output: First show the current sales data which should include the day of the week followed by its corresponding sales. Then, list the projected sales of 5% increase. Use an f string to print out the days of the week beginning with a capital letter and the sales should be formatted for currency. Output must match screenshot provided. Be sure to use tab escape codes to create the second column of output. In addition to general and specific comments, make sure you create the requested lists, access the items in the lists using index values, and show the output that formats the day of week and sales as specified. Specific Comments (Sales): #initialize list of days of week starting with Monday abbreviated lowercase #initialize daily sales list corresponding to days of week #print report header - Sales Report #print current sales with formatted days and sales as currency #print projected 5% increase in sales using same formatting as before Screenshot of Output (Sales): Achme Stores Incorpoated Sales Report: Current Sales: Mon: Tue: Wed: Thu: Fri: Sat: Sun: $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $3,000.00 $4,000.00 $5,000.00 $6,000.00 $7,000.00 Projected 5% Increase: Mon: Tue: Wed: Thu: Fri: Sat: Sun: $1,050.00 $2,100.00 $3,150.00 $4,200.00 $5,250.00 $6,300.00 $7,350.00 [Finished in 0.15) Code Examples (Sales): In sales, see how projected 5% increase in sales is done (note your list names may differ from mine): print projected S% Increase in sales print(); print("Projected 5% Increase: ") print(f"{days_of_week[@].title()}: \t${daily sales[@] 1.05:3.2f}") Ways to go wrong? May sure your fist list is a string and your second list is numeric. So, if you make the daily_sales list a string, then you will not be able to do math on that list and you will get an error if you try. From the code example above, you see my first list is days_of_week and my second list is daily_sales. So, if you name your lists something different, then use the names you created. Otherwise, you will get an error
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