colors
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Answer:
Solution part of the question:
if(userTickets>5) //compare the value of userTickets with 5.
awardPoints = 10; // assign the 10 value to the award point
else
awardPoints=userTickets;// assign the userticket value to the awardpoint.
Output:
For the input 4 the output is 4.
For the input 5 the output is 5.
For the input 6 the output is 10.
For the input 7 the output is 10.
Explanation:
All the other part of the program is given on the question so here only if-else statement is given on the answer part. Which is pasted at the place of "/* Your solution goes here */" and the user can get the right answer.
- In the "if" statement the value of "userTickets" variable is get compared by 5 and if it is greater than 5 than variable "awardpoint" assigns the '10' value.
- Otherwise, with the help of "else" statement "userticket" variables value (which is the input value for the program) assign to the "awardpoint" variable.
Answer:
a. method body.
Explanation:
A method contains the following components:
- method implementation code
All of these together constitute the method body. The method body contains the declarations and statements constituting the method definition.
Apart from this, when the method is invoked at runtime, it needs to be called with method-name and the actual parameter list which gets substituted for the formal parameters in the method body.
Answer:
Option A i.e., snack = Fruit.orange;
Explanation:
It is the user-defined data type which is mainly used to initialize the names or titles to integral constants so in the following statement 'Fruit' is the enumerate data type function and its values are the followings given in the statement, 'snack' is the variable of the function 'fruit' that is an enum type, so the initialization is done by the following type in the Java Programming Language.