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Evaluate expression Modify Listing 20.12, EvaluateExpression.java to add operators ^ for exponent and % for remainder. For example, 3 ^ 2 is 9 and 3 % 2 is 1. The ^ operator has the highest precedence and the % operator has the same precedence as the * and / operators. Your
Enter an expression: (5 * 2 ^ 3 + 2 * 3 % 2) * 4
(5 * 2 ^ 3 + 2 * 3 % 2) * 4 = 160
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