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Chapter 2.1, Problem 5STQ
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Variables:
A memory space, which contains a data value, is called as variable.
- • The variable must be declared before it is used in the program, because Java 
programming language statically typed. 
Syntax for variable declaration:
Datatype variableName1, variableName2;
Here,
- • The “Datatype” can be “int”, “double”, “float”, “long”, “Boolean”, and “String”.
 - • The “variableName” is the name of the variable and it should begin with a character, underscore (_) or dollar sign ($) and they should not start with a number...
 
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Java: An Introduction To Problem Solving And Programming Plus Mylab Programming With Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package (8th Edition)
Chapter 2.1, Problem 1STQChapter 2.1, Problem 2STQChapter 2.1, Problem 3STQChapter 2.1, Problem 4STQChapter 2.1, Problem 5STQChapter 2.1, Problem 6STQChapter 2.1, Problem 7STQChapter 2.1, Problem 8STQChapter 2.1, Problem 9STQChapter 2.1, Problem 10STQ
Chapter 2.1, Problem 11STQChapter 2.1, Problem 12STQChapter 2.1, Problem 13STQChapter 2.1, Problem 14STQChapter 2.1, Problem 15STQChapter 2.1, Problem 16STQChapter 2.1, Problem 17STQChapter 2.1, Problem 18STQChapter 2.2, Problem 19STQChapter 2.2, Problem 20STQChapter 2.2, Problem 21STQChapter 2.2, Problem 22STQChapter 2.2, Problem 23STQChapter 2.2, Problem 24STQChapter 2.2, Problem 25STQChapter 2.2, Problem 26STQChapter 2.3, Problem 27STQChapter 2.3, Problem 28STQChapter 2.3, Problem 29STQChapter 2.3, Problem 30STQChapter 2.3, Problem 31STQChapter 2.4, Problem 32STQChapter 2.4, Problem 33STQChapter 2.4, Problem 34STQChapter 2.5, Problem 35STQChapter 2.5, Problem 36STQChapter 2.5, Problem 37STQChapter 2.5, Problem 38STQChapter 2.5, Problem 39STQChapter 2.5, Problem 40STQChapter 2, Problem 1EChapter 2, Problem 2EChapter 2, Problem 3EChapter 2, Problem 4EChapter 2, Problem 5EChapter 2, Problem 6EChapter 2, Problem 7EChapter 2, Problem 8EChapter 2, Problem 9EChapter 2, Problem 10EChapter 2, Problem 11EChapter 2, Problem 12EChapter 2, Problem 13EChapter 2, Problem 14EChapter 2, Problem 15EChapter 2, Problem 16EChapter 2, Problem 1PChapter 2, Problem 2PChapter 2, Problem 3PChapter 2, Problem 4PChapter 2, Problem 5PChapter 2, Problem 6PChapter 2, Problem 1PPChapter 2, Problem 2PPChapter 2, Problem 3PPChapter 2, Problem 4PPChapter 2, Problem 5PPChapter 2, Problem 6PPChapter 2, Problem 7PPChapter 2, Problem 8PPChapter 2, Problem 9PPChapter 2, Problem 10PPChapter 2, Problem 11PP
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