use the file Dining.java which is provided below and  Complete the calcTip() method as described in the comments.  Then add a new method called splitBill() which receives as input an integer value, representing the number of diners, and returns each person's equal share of the bill.

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use the file Dining.java which is provided below and  Complete the calcTip() method as described in the comments.  Then add a new method called splitBill() which receives as input an integer value, representing the number of diners, and returns each person's equal share of the bill.

 

 

import java.util.Scanner;
public class Dining {
double totalCheck;
}
public double calcTip (double bill) {
//declare variables for the tip and a boolean variable for drinks
}
Scanner read = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Were alcoholic drinks ordered (y/n)?");
//Below, write the code to retrieve the answer and set the boolean variable
//Now, write the code to calculate the tip, using the following:
// if the bill was less than $20, tip is 15%
//
if the bill was
//
if the bill was
// if the bill was over $100, tip is 30%
// if drinks were ordered, the tip is five percent more
//NOTE: the amount of the variable holding the tip is the VALUE of the tip, not the percentage
//Add the tip to the bill and save it. Return to the user to TOTAL cost of the bill, including tip
between $20 and $50, tip is 20%
between $50 and $100, tip is 25%
Transcribed Image Text:import java.util.Scanner; public class Dining { double totalCheck; } public double calcTip (double bill) { //declare variables for the tip and a boolean variable for drinks } Scanner read = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Were alcoholic drinks ordered (y/n)?"); //Below, write the code to retrieve the answer and set the boolean variable //Now, write the code to calculate the tip, using the following: // if the bill was less than $20, tip is 15% // if the bill was // if the bill was // if the bill was over $100, tip is 30% // if drinks were ordered, the tip is five percent more //NOTE: the amount of the variable holding the tip is the VALUE of the tip, not the percentage //Add the tip to the bill and save it. Return to the user to TOTAL cost of the bill, including tip between $20 and $50, tip is 20% between $50 and $100, tip is 25%
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