Hi, I have to code a java program that accepts the ingredients for a recipe in cups and converts to ounces.   I started off coding but I got stuck. I need to know if I'm on the right track or not.    import java.util.Scanner;   public class Chp4_Project {   public static void main(String[] args)   { Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);   System.out.print("Enter the first ingredient: "); String ingred1 = input.nextLine();   System.out.print("Enter the second ingredient: "); String ingred2 = input.nextLine();   System.out.print("Enter the third ingredient: "); String ingred3 = input.nextLine();      Our input is to name three ingredients and the number of cups for each.    And then the output should have two lines of : 1. The names of the ingredients in the following format. The items inside < > are variables. The recipe uses <ingredient 1>, <ingredient 2>, and <ingredient 3> 2. The total volume of all three ingredients in ounces in the following format. The item inside < > is a variable. The total amount of the recipe in ounces is <total ounces>     I really want to understand and get this without seeming like I'm only looking for the answers.

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Hi, I have to code a java program that accepts the ingredients for a recipe in cups and converts to ounces.

 

I started off coding but I got stuck. I need to know if I'm on the right track or not. 

 

import java.util.Scanner;
 
public class Chp4_Project
{
 
public static void main(String[] args)
 
{
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
 
System.out.print("Enter the first ingredient: ");
String ingred1 = input.nextLine();
 
System.out.print("Enter the second ingredient: ");
String ingred2 = input.nextLine();
 
System.out.print("Enter the third ingredient: ");
String ingred3 = input.nextLine();
 
 

 Our input is to name three ingredients and the number of cups for each. 

 

And then the output should have two lines of :

1. The names of the ingredients in the following format. The items inside < > are variables.
The recipe uses <ingredient 1>, <ingredient 2>, and <ingredient 3>
2. The total volume of all three ingredients in ounces in the following format. The item inside < > is a variable.
The total amount of the recipe in ounces is <total ounces>
 
 
I really want to understand and get this without seeming like I'm only looking for the answers. 
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