Assignemnt #12

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   /// Name: Daniel Nguyen
   /// Period: 6
   /// Program Name: VariablesAndNames Program
   /// File Name: VariablesAndNames.java
   /// Date Finished: 9/9/2015
// 1. Yes it is necessary to use a floating number because the computer would not understand it if you didn't
// 2. Floating number means it uses a decimal in the number Example: (4.0)
// 3. 

public class VariablesAndNames
{
    public static void main( String[] args )
    {
        int cars, drivers, passengers, cars_not_driven, cars_driven;
        double space_in_a_car, carpool_capacity, average_passengers_per_car;

        cars = 100;
        //4.0 doesn't matter because space_in_a_car is a double variable
        space_in_a_car = 4.0;
        drivers = 30;
        passengers = 90;
        cars_not_driven = cars - drivers;
        cars_driven = drivers;
        carpool_capacity = cars_driven * space_in_a_car;
        average_passengers_per_car = passengers / cars_driven;


        System.out.println( "There are " + cars + " cars available." );
        System.out.println( "There are only " + drivers + " drivers available." );
        System.out.println( "There will be " + cars_not_driven + " empty cars today." );
        System.out.println( "We can transport " + carpool_capacity + " people today." );
        System.out.println( "We have " + passengers + " to carpool today." );
        System.out.println( "We need to put about " + average_passengers_per_car + " in each car." );
    }
}
    

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