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Transcribed Image Text:10.12 LAB: Winning team (classes)
Given main(), define the Team class (in file Team.java). For class method getWinPercentage(), the formula is:
wins / (wins + losses). *Note: Use casting to prevent integer division.*
For class method printStanding(), output the win percentage of the team with two digits after the decimal point and whether the team has a winning or losing average. A team has a winning average if the win percentage is 0.5 or greater.
Example: If the input is:
```
Ravens
13
3
```
where Ravens is the team's name, 13 is the number of team wins, and 3 is the number of team losses, the output is:
```
Win percentage: 0.81
Congratulations, Team Ravens has a winning average!
```
Example: If the input is:
```
Angels
80
82
```
the output is:
```
Win percentage: 0.49
Team Angels has a losing average.
```
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