Q1) You have a friend who lives in Canada and makes road signs. He is often asked to make signs that specify distance in miles and kilometers. His boss gives him only the number of kilometers, and he must convert kilometers to miles. When he complains about using a calculator for the conversion, you tell him that, because you completed BIS311, you are confident that you can build an application to help him. Application will input number of kilometers, compute number of miles, and display number of miles. You will use a constant to store the kilometers-to-miles conversion factor.
A. List each control element that your form will need. Provide the following information about each control element, separated by commas: the Control type, the control's Name property (using a naming convention), and an event.
B. Declare each variable and constant the form's event handler sub procedure that the form will need. The kilometer-to-mile conversion factor is 0.621371. Assume that all values will have a fractional part.