Starting Out with Java: Early Objects (6th Edition)
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Chapter 7, Problem 5AW
In a program you need to store the identification numbers of ten employees (as int values) and their weekly gross pay (as double values).
- a. Define two arrays that may be used in parallel to store the 10 employee identification numbers and gross pay amounts.
- b. Write a loop that uses these arrays to print each of the employees’ identification number and weekly gross pay.
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