
Explanation of Solution
Creating the class “ExamStatistics.java”:
- Import required packages.
- Define the class “ExamStatistics”.
- Define the “main ()” method.
- Create an object for “Scanner” class.
- Declare required variables.
- Get the 1st score from the user.
- Do till the user entered score is greater than or equal to 0 using “while” condition.
- Check if the value of score is lesser than “lowest”.
- Assign “score” to “lowestScore”.
- Check if the value of score is greater than “highest”.
- Assign “score” to “highestScore”.
- Check if the score is greater than or equal to 90.
- Increment the value of “Acnt”.
- Check if the score is greater than or equal to 80.
- Increment the value of “Bcnt”.
- Check if the score is greater than or equal to 70.
- Increment the value of “Ccnt”.
- Check if the score is greater than or equal to 60.
- Increment the value of “Dcnt”.
- Else
- Increment the value of “Fcnt”.
- Get the scores from the user.
- Check if the value of score is lesser than “lowest”.
- Check if the value of “total_Count” is greater than 0.
- Print all the grade count.
- Calculate the percentages for all the grades.
- Finally print the “lowestScore”, “highestScore”, “average”.
- Define the “main ()” method.
Program:
//Import required package
import java.util.*;
//Define the main class
public class ExamStatistics
{
//Define the main method
public static void main(String[] args)
{
//Create an object for scanner class
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
//Get the 1st score from the user
System.out.print("Please enter a score from 0 to 100 or -1 to quit: ");
int score = sc.nextInt();
//Declare required variables
int Acnt = 0,Bcnt = 0,Ccnt = 0,Dcnt = 0,Fcnt = 0,sumOfScores = 0,lowestScore = score,highestScore = score;
//Quit if negative value is entered
while(score >= 0)
{
//Update running total of scores to get average
sumOfScores = sumOfScores + score;
//Check if the value of score is less than lowest
if(score < lowestScore)
//Assign score to lowestScore
lowestScore = score;
//Check if value of score is greater than highest
else if(score > highestScore)
//Assign score to highestScore
highestScore = score;
//Check if the score is greater than or equal to 90
if(score >= 90)
//Increment the value of A grade
Acnt = Acnt + 1;
//Check if the score is greater than or equal to 80
else if(score >= 80)
//Increment the value of B grade
Bcnt = Bcnt + 1;
//Check if the score is greater than or equal to 70
else if(score >= 70)
//Increment the value of C grade
Ccnt = Ccnt + 1;
//Check if the score is greater than or equal to 60
else if(score >= 60)
//Increment the value of D grade
Dcnt = Dcnt + 1;
//Else
else
//Increment the value of F grade
Fcnt = Fcnt + 1;
//Get the score from the user
System...
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