Given an int variable named callsReceived and another int variable named operatorsOnCall, write the necessary code to read values into callsReceived and operatorsOnCall, and print out the number of calls received per operator (integer division with truncation will do).

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NOTE: in mathematics, division by zero is undefined. So, in Java, division by zero is always an
error.
Given an int variable named callsReceived and another int variable named
operatorsOnCall, write the necessary code to read values into callsReceived and
operatorsOnCall, and print out the number of calls received per operator (integer
division with truncation will do).
However: if any value read in is not valid input, just print the message "INVALID".
Assume the availability of a variable, stdin, that references a Scanner object associated with
standard input.
stdin.nextInt();
stdin.nextInt();
0)
1
callsReceived =
2
operatorsOnCall
if (operators0nCall
System.out.print(“INVALID");
else
%3D
4
6.
System.out.print(callsReceived/operatorsOnCall);|
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Transcribed Image Text:NOTE: in mathematics, division by zero is undefined. So, in Java, division by zero is always an error. Given an int variable named callsReceived and another int variable named operatorsOnCall, write the necessary code to read values into callsReceived and operatorsOnCall, and print out the number of calls received per operator (integer division with truncation will do). However: if any value read in is not valid input, just print the message "INVALID". Assume the availability of a variable, stdin, that references a Scanner object associated with standard input. stdin.nextInt(); stdin.nextInt(); 0) 1 callsReceived = 2 operatorsOnCall if (operators0nCall System.out.print(“INVALID"); else %3D 4 6. System.out.print(callsReceived/operatorsOnCall);| 2 attempts remaining 184 characters I 5000 maximum Previous Submissions Clear Submit * Code Analysis: Compiler Error(s)
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