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If(x%7==4) System.out.println (x / 2);
System.out.println (x %5);
Q5:- write java program that prompt user to input the number of day from (1-7).if input
day number from (1-5) display "week day" and if input (6,7)display "week end".
Otherwise display "Invalid number".
Please use only switch.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class ql {
public static void main (String [] args)
Scanner kbd
new Scanner ((System.in));
int day:
System.out.println ("Enter number of day");
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If(x%7==4) System.out.println (x / 2);
System.out.println (x %5);
Q5:- write java program that prompt user to input the number of day from (1-7).if input
day number from (1-5) display "week day" and if input (6,7)display "week end".
Otherwise display "Invalid number".
Please use only switch.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class ql {
public static void main (String [] args)
Scanner kbd
new Scanner ((System.in));
int day:
System.out.println ("Enter number of day");
day=kbd.nextInt (0:
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