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The document contains code for a Java program that calculates a student's average grade based on inputted scores for algebra, physics, and programming courses. It then outputs the student's average and determines if they are a president's lister, dean's lister, or average student based on their average grade. The code was modified to change the ranges used to categorize the student's performance.

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The document contains code for a Java program that calculates a student's average grade based on inputted scores for algebra, physics, and programming courses. It then outputs the student's average and determines if they are a president's lister, dean's lister, or average student based on their average grade. The code was modified to change the ranges used to categorize the student's performance.

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import java.util.

Scanner;


public class AverageGradeNewVersion
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
double algebra = 0, physics =0, programming = 0,average =0;
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Enter algebra grade: ");
algebra = input.nextDouble();
System.out.print("Enter physics grade: ");
physics = input.nextDouble();
System.out.print("Enter programming grade: ");
programming = input.nextDouble();

average = (physics +algebra +programming)/3;


System.out.println("Average grade is: "+average);

if (average >= 1.75)
System.out.print("You're an average student");
else if (average >= 1.5)
System.out.print("You're a Dean's Lister");
else
System.out.print("You're a President's Lister");

/*if((average == 1.0) && (average < 1.49))
System.out.print("You're a President's Lister");
else if((average >= 1.5) && (average < 1.75))
System.out.print("You're a Dean Lister");
else
System.out.print("You're an average student");
**/
}
}



import java.util.Scanner;


public class AverageGrade
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
double algebra = 0, physics =0, programming = 0,average =0;
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Enter algebra grade: ");
algebra = input.nextDouble();
System.out.print("Enter physics grade: ");
physics = input.nextDouble();
System.out.print("Enter programming grade: ");
programming = input.nextDouble();

average = (physics +algebra +programming)/3;


System.out.println("Average grade is: "+average);

if((average == 1.0) && (average < 1.49))
System.out.print("You're a President's Lister");
else if((average >= 1.5) && (average < 1.75))
System.out.print("You're a Dean Lister");
else
System.out.print("You're an average student");

}
}

//if(salary>=15000)
//rate=0.01;
//else if(salary>=10000)
//rate=0.05;
//else
//rate=0.10;

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