<p>Table: <code>Employees</code></p> <pre> +-------------+---------+ | Column Name | Type | +-------------+---------+ | employee_id | int | | name | varchar | | salary | int | +-------------+---------+ employee_id is the primary key (column with unique values) for this table. Each row of this table indicates the employee ID, employee name, and salary. </pre> <p> </p> <p>Write a solution to calculate the bonus of each employee. The bonus of an employee is <code>100%</code> of their salary if the ID of the employee is <strong>an odd number</strong> and <strong>the employee's name does not start with the character </strong><code>'M'</code>. The bonus of an employee is <code>0</code> otherwise.</p> <p>Return the result table ordered by <code>employee_id</code>.</p> <p>The result format is in the following example.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> Employees table: +-------------+---------+--------+ | employee_id | name | salary | +-------------+---------+--------+ | 2 | Meir | 3000 | | 3 | Michael | 3800 | | 7 | Addilyn | 7400 | | 8 | Juan | 6100 | | 9 | Kannon | 7700 | +-------------+---------+--------+ <strong>Output:</strong> +-------------+-------+ | employee_id | bonus | +-------------+-------+ | 2 | 0 | | 3 | 0 | | 7 | 7400 | | 8 | 0 | | 9 | 7700 | +-------------+-------+ <strong>Explanation:</strong> The employees with IDs 2 and 8 get 0 bonus because they have an even employee_id. The employee with ID 3 gets 0 bonus because their name starts with 'M'. The rest of the employees get a 100% bonus. </pre>