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TEA [102]
3 years ago
15

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ruslelena [56]3 years ago
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Answer:

Monitor.

Printer.

Headphones.

Computer Speakers.

Projector.

GPS.

Sound Card.

Video Card.

Explanation:

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       case 2: //calls sub method to perform subtraction

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       case 3: //calls mul method to perform multiplication

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       case 4: //calls div method to perform division

           System.out.println("Division result = " +div(first,second));

           break;

       case 5: //calls average method to compute average

           System.out.println("Average = " +average(first,second));

           break;

       default: //if user enters anything other than the provided options

               System.out.println("Invalid Option"); }}

   public static float add(float first, float second)    {

       float result = first + second;

       if(result<0)

       {System.out.println("Oops option 1 is returning a negative number that is: ");      }        

       return result;    }

   public static float sub(float first, float second)    {

       float result = first - second;

       if(result<0){System.out.println("Oops option 2 is returning negative number that is: ");}        

       return result;    }

   public static float mul(float first, float second)    {

       float result = first*second;

        if(result<0)

        {System.out.println("Oops option 3 is returning negative number that is: ");}        

       return result;    }

   public static float div(float first, float second){

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       {System.out.println("Division by 0");}

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        if(result<0){System.out.println("Oops option 4 is returning negative number that is: ");}      

       return result;    }    

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       first2 = inp.nextInt();

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        {System.out.println("Oops option 5 is returning negative number that is: ");}        

       return result;  }}

Explanation:

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