Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version (11th Edition)
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Chapter 30, Problem 30.3PE
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Analyze scores
Program Plan:
- Import necessary packages into program.
- Define the class named “Main”.
- Define main method.
- Declare and initialize the variables “values” and “count”.
- Define the “Scanner” object “obj” for input.
- Using “do…while” loop, prompt the user for new score.
- Calculate the average value using “Stream” class.
- Calculate the number of above average value and number of below average value.
- Print the results on screen.
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