Write a java program which will input an integer value from the user (Use Scanner class). Your program will have mathOper() method in addition to the main() method. The main() method will be responsible for: a. extracting the 1's digit (ones), the 10's digit (tens), and any digits larger than the 10's digit. For instance, if the input is 3562, the 1's digit would be 2, the 10's digit would be 6, and the remaining digits would be 35. b. call the mathOper() method with these 3 values, c. print the results to the screen. The mathOper() method will make the following calculations: a. Multiply the 1's digit by 7, subtract the result by 2 and then divide that by 5. b. Add 3.5 to the 10's digit, multiply the result by 4.3 and then divide that by 2. c. Subtract 5 from the remaining digits, multiply the result by 3, find the remainder after dividing that by 7, and then add 6 to the remainder value. d. Add the 3 values obtained from ‘a’, ‘b’, and ‘c’ operations. e. Return the final value. Sample output (assuming the input is 419): The mathOper value of 419 is 24.875
2. Write a java program which will input an integer value from the user (Use Scanner class).
Your program will have mathOper() method in addition to the main() method.
The main() method will be responsible for:
a. extracting the 1's digit (ones), the 10's digit (tens), and any digits larger than the 10's digit.
For instance, if the input is 3562, the 1's digit would be 2, the 10's digit would be 6, and
the remaining digits would be 35.
b. call the mathOper() method with these 3 values,
c. print the results to the screen.
The mathOper() method will make the following calculations:
a. Multiply the 1's digit by 7, subtract the result by 2 and then divide that by 5.
b. Add 3.5 to the 10's digit, multiply the result by 4.3 and then divide that by 2.
c. Subtract 5 from the remaining digits, multiply the result by 3, find the remainder after
dividing that by 7, and then add 6 to the remainder value.
d. Add the 3 values obtained from ‘a’, ‘b’, and ‘c’ operations.
e. Return the final value.
Sample output (assuming the input is 419):
The mathOper value of 419 is 24.875
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