This program inputs the names of 5 students and the (integer) grades they earned in 3 tests. It then outputs the average grade for each student. It also outputs the highest grade earned in each test and the average of all grades in each test.  Your output should look like this: Mary's average grade was 78.8% Harry's average grade was 67.7%   etc... : : In test 1 the highest grade was 93% and the average was 89.2% In test 2........etc Your main method should be modular.  Write a method that inputs the 5 names into an array (one dimensional), and returns this array to the main Write a method that inputs the 15 (integer) test grades into a (two-dimensional) array, and returns this array to the main Write a method that calculates the students averages and stores them in an array, and returns this array to the main Write a method that calculates the average grade for each test and stores them in an array, and returns this array to the main Write a method that determines the highest grade for each test and stores this in an array, and returns this array to main. MAIN will print all the information. The printing could be done easily by the methods instead of having to store the information in an array. Code language: Java

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This program inputs the names of 5 students and the (integer) grades they earned in 3 tests. It then outputs the average grade for each student. It also outputs the highest grade earned in each test and the average of all grades in each test. 

Your output should look like this:

Mary's average grade was 78.8%

Harry's average grade was 67.7%   etc...

:

:

In test 1 the highest grade was 93% and the average was 89.2%

In test 2........etc

Your main method should be modular. 

Write a method that inputs the 5 names into an array (one dimensional), and returns this array to the main

Write a method that inputs the 15 (integer) test grades into a (two-dimensional) array, and returns this array to the main

Write a method that calculates the students averages and stores them in an array, and returns this array to the main

Write a method that calculates the average grade for each test and stores them in an array, and returns this array to the main

Write a method that determines the highest grade for each test and stores this in an array, and returns this array to main.

MAIN will print all the information. The printing could be done easily by the methods instead of having to store the information in an array.

Code language: Java

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