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<u>Given the following data:</u>

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1 μs = 1 × 10^{-6} seconds

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Cross-multiplying, we have;

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//import the Scanner class to allow for user's input

import java.util.Scanner;

//Declare the class and call it FactorClass

public class FactorClass {

   

   //Declare the function factor

   //It returns either true or false, therefore the return type is boolean

   //It receives two arguments - a and b

   public static boolean factor(int a, int b){

       

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       }

       

       //return false if a is not divisible by b

       return false;

   

   }  // End of method factor

   

   

   //The main method to test the function factor()

   public static void main(String[] args) {

       

       //Create an object of the Scanner class

       Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);

       

       //Prompt the user to enter the pair of numbers

       System.out.println("Enter the pair of numbers (separated by a space)");

       

       //grab and store the first number in a variable

       int firstnum = input.nextInt();

       

       //grab and store the second number in another variable

       int secondnum = input.nextInt();

       

       

       //With the variables, call the factor() method

       //If it returns true, print the adequate message

       if(factor(firstnum, secondnum)){

           System.out.println(secondnum + " is a factor of " + firstnum);

       }

       

       //If it returns false, print the adequate message

       else{

           System.out.println(secondnum + " is NOT a factor of " + firstnum);

       }

   

 }            // End of main method

   

}    // End of class declaration

==============================================================

<h2>Sample Output 1:</h2>

>> Enter the pair of numbers  separated by a space

8 4

>> 4 is a factor of 8

==============================================================

<h2>Sample Output 2:</h2>

>> Enter the pair of numbers  separated by a space

9 4

>> 4 is NOT a factor of 9

==============================================================

<h2>Explanation:</h2>

The above code has been written in Java and it contains comments explaining every segment of the code. Kindly go through the comments for better understanding of the code.

For simplicity, the code is re-written as follows with little or no comments;

import java.util.Scanner;

//Declare the class and call it FactorClass

public class FactorClass {

   

   public static boolean factor(int a, int b) {

       if(a % b == 0){

           return true;

       }

       

       //return false if a is not divisible by b

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   }  // End of method factor

   

   

   //The main method to test the function factor()

   public static void main(String[] args) {

       

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       //grab and store the first number in a variable

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       //grab and store the second number in another variable

       int secondnum = input.nextInt();

       

       

       if(factor(firstnum, secondnum)){

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       }

       

       else{

           System.out.println(secondnum + " is NOT a factor of " + firstnum);

       }

    }

   

}

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