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Given code snippet:
//create an object
Scanner console =new Scanner(System. in);
//print the statement
System out print( "How much will John be spending?") ;
//The input provided by user is stored in amount
double amount= console.nextDouble() ;
//print the statement
System.out.println();
//evaluate the values and store in numBills1
int numBills1 = (int) (amount / 20.0) ;
//condition initialized to check whether the value is less than the value of amount
if (numBills1 * 20.0 < amount) {
//increment the variable
numBills1++;
}
//print the statement
System.out.print( "How much will Jane be spending? " );
//The input provided by user is stored in amount
amount=console.nextDouble();
//print the statement
System.out. println();
//evaluate the values and store in numBills2
int numBills2= (int) (amount / 20.0);
//condition initialized to check whether the value is less than the value of amount
if (numBills2 * 20.0 < amount)
{
//increment the variable
numBills2++;
}
//print the statements
System.out.println( " John needs " + numBillsl + " bills " );
System.out.println( " Jane needs " + numBills2 + " bills" );
Error in the above code:
- In the given code snippet, the reports for two persons are separated using the same variables twice.
- This can be decreased by defining a method to get the bills of the individuals.
- The resultant values can be calculated in the same method and this will decrease the confusion and redundancy.
- The following changes in the code may rectify the errors:
The refactored code snippet:
//import the required packages
import java.util.*;
//define a class
public class Bills {
//define the static function
public static void main(String[] args) {
//create an object
Scanner console = new Scanner(System...

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