Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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[画像:* CENGAGE MINDTAP Programming Exercise 3-6 Instructions BookstoreCredit.java + 1 import java.util.Scanner; 2 public class BookstoreCredit { To encourage good grades, Hermosa High School has decided to public static void main (String args[]) { // Write your code here 3 award each student a bookstore credit that is 10 times the student's 4 grade point average. 5 } </> 6 public static void computeDiscount(String name, double gpa) { // Write your code here } In other words, a student with a 3.2 grade point average receives a 8 32ドル.0 credit. 10 Create an application that prompts a student for a name and grade 11 } point average, and then passes the values to a method ( 12 computeDiscount ) that displays a descriptive message. The message uses the student's name, echoes the grade point average, and computes and displays the credit. An example of the program is shown below: Enter your name >> John Enter your gpa >>3.4 John, your GPA is 3.4, so your credit is 34ドル.0 Grading Write your Java code in the area on the right. Use the Run button to compile and run the code. Clicking the Run Checks button will run pre-configured tests against your code to calculate a grade. Once you are happy with your results, click the Submit button to record your score. ]
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Transcribed Image Text:* CENGAGE MINDTAP Programming Exercise 3-6 Instructions BookstoreCredit.java + 1 import java.util.Scanner; 2 public class BookstoreCredit { To encourage good grades, Hermosa High School has decided to public static void main (String args[]) { // Write your code here 3 award each student a bookstore credit that is 10 times the student's 4 grade point average. 5 } </> 6 public static void computeDiscount(String name, double gpa) { // Write your code here } In other words, a student with a 3.2 grade point average receives a 8 32ドル.0 credit. 10 Create an application that prompts a student for a name and grade 11 } point average, and then passes the values to a method ( 12 computeDiscount ) that displays a descriptive message. The message uses the student's name, echoes the grade point average, and computes and displays the credit. An example of the program is shown below: Enter your name >> John Enter your gpa >>3.4 John, your GPA is 3.4, so your credit is 34ドル.0 Grading Write your Java code in the area on the right. Use the Run button to compile and run the code. Clicking the Run Checks button will run pre-configured tests against your code to calculate a grade. Once you are happy with your results, click the Submit button to record your score.
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