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Comments by tomatomoa (Top 6 by date)
tomatomoa
3-Nov-20 9:26am
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again, im truly sorry
tomatomoa
3-Nov-20 9:01am
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It's not like I ignored, but I just don't know how even after numerous explanations,, I just can't understand it. sorry if I sound dumb , yet tq
tomatomoa
3-Nov-20 8:46am
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i tried but idk anymore,, this is my final answer of the question, there are many mistake right ; - ;
import java.util.*;
public class Mark {
public Mark () {
}
public static void main(String args[]) {
for(int i = 135; i < n; i++)
String grade;
int avgMark;
int finalMark;
Scanner input = new Scanner (System.in);
avgMark = finalMark / 135
System.out.println(" pls enter your final mark: ");
finalMark = input.nextInt();
if(avgMark >= 80)
{
System.out.println("Grade: Excellent");
}
else if (avgMark >= 50 && avgMark <= 79) {
System.out.println(" Grade: Good ");
}
else if (avgMark <= 50) {
System.out.println(" Grade: Low ");
}
}
}
tomatomoa
3-Nov-20 5:41am
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I couldn't catch up thus fast. So based on my Rubik Question, is this like this?
avgMark = studentMark / 100
I'm sorry,
tomatomoa
3-Nov-20 4:28am
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thanks, the last part is useful, my friend said we must calculate and display the avgMark but I'm confused by it right now. do you have any idea?
tomatomoa
3-Nov-20 4:26am
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thanks, but just now my friends said that it included loop and we must calculate and display the avgMark but I'm confuse right now. do you have any idea?
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