Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Cs101: Lab #5
Using Classes and Objects Part II
1. Write a program that computes the area of each color in an archery target. For simplicity, we will
consider a simple circular archery target consisting of the colors (in order from inside to outside):
yellow, red, blue, black, and white. We also assume that each color in the target is equal 'width'.
You must prompt the user for a radius (in cm) of the entire target and report the following
information:
a. The area of each colored section. Output only four decimal places.
b. The percentage (using DecimalFormat) of each colored section (compared to the
area of the entire target).
You must output the information, in color order, according to the following example.
The color yellow has area 3.1416 cm^2 with 48 of the total area.
2. Write a program that takes an input integer from the keyboard by autoboxing to an Integer. Then
the program outputs the binary, octal, and hexadecimal representation of the input integer. Your
output should clearly indicate the specific base of the number.
Your program may use only a single Integer object (no int).
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Transcribed Image Text:11:06 A 57% Cs101: Lab #5 Using Classes and Objects Part II 1. Write a program that computes the area of each color in an archery target. For simplicity, we will consider a simple circular archery target consisting of the colors (in order from inside to outside): yellow, red, blue, black, and white. We also assume that each color in the target is equal 'width'. You must prompt the user for a radius (in cm) of the entire target and report the following information: a. The area of each colored section. Output only four decimal places. b. The percentage (using DecimalFormat) of each colored section (compared to the area of the entire target). You must output the information, in color order, according to the following example. The color yellow has area 3.1416 cm^2 with 48 of the total area. 2. Write a program that takes an input integer from the keyboard by autoboxing to an Integer. Then the program outputs the binary, octal, and hexadecimal representation of the input integer. Your output should clearly indicate the specific base of the number. Your program may use only a single Integer object (no int).
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