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Thread: The value of x

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    Default The value of x

    double x = 7 / 2 + 1.5;
    I think the answer is 5

    If n has the value 3, what is the value of the expression:

    2 + n * 2 > 9

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    Default Re: The value of x

    Quote Originally Posted by NightFire91 View Post
    double x = 7 / 2 + 1.5;
    I think the answer is 5
    In Java, the answer is 4.5 - 7 and 2 are considered int's unless specified otherwise, so 7/2 = 3

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    Default Re: The value of x

    The expression gives the

    boolean object false

    because multiplication preceeds addition..and so 8>9 which results in false

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    Default Re: The value of x

    Its because the number used is an integer dataType...and not the double type..so if you add, subtract, multiply and divide the integer, the result is also an integer and not double.... so in that case 7/2=3 not 3.5