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Write a program with a loop that lets the user enter a series of positive integers. The user should enter −1 to signal the end of the series. The program should count all the numbers entered, compute the running total of the numbers and displays their count, total and average. Display average to decimal places.

User Jysummers
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Answer:

import java.util.Scanner;

public class num2 {

public static void main(String[] args) {

Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);

int count =0;

int total = 0;

System.out.println("Enter the numbers");

int num = in.nextInt();

while(num!=-1){

total = total+num;

count++;

System.out.println("Enter the next number");

num = in.nextInt();

}

//Compute the average

double average = (double) total/count;

//Outputs

System.out.println("Total count of numbers entered "+(count));

System.out.println("Sum of the numbers "+total);

System.out.printf("Average is %.2f ",average);

}

}

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Using java programming language
  • Import scanner class to receive user input
  • declare variables count and total and initialize to zero
  • Prompt user to enter numbers
  • Use a while statement with the condition while(num!=-1)
  • Within the while body keep prompting user to enter a number, increase count and update total
  • when -1 is entered the loop breaks and average is calculated
  • Use printf() method to print average to 2 decimal places.
User Guy Segev
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