class AvailablePart { public string Name { get; set; } public string Manufacturer { get; set; } public decimal Price { get; set; } }In this example, we are defining the AvailablePart class with three properties: Name, Manufacturer, and Price. These properties are all defined using C#'s property shorthand, which means that we don't need to define a separate getter and setter for each property - C# will automatically generate them for us. This AvailablePart class could be part of a larger package or library that deals with inventory management or purchasing. The package could include other related classes and functionality for managing parts, suppliers, and orders.