
Explanation of Solution
a. The given code:
//creating a variable “s”. “s” is initializing with “s”.
int s = 1;
creating a variable n and initializes with 1.
int n = 1;
//iterate while loop up to condition “s<10”
while (s < 10)
{
//the variable x is changed to “x + s”
s = s + n;
}
//incrementing the value of n by “1”.
n++;
Explanation:
The above snippet of code is used to demonstrate “while” loop. In the code,
- Scan for the value “n” using object of “Scanner” class.
- A double variable “x” is created and initialized with “0”.
- A double variable “s” is created.
- Iterate “while” loop up to the condition “s > 0.01”.
- Variable “s” is assigned with “1.0 / (1 + n * n)”.
- “n” is incremented by “1”.
- The variable “x” is added with “s”.
Trace table for the code snippet:
s = 1 and n = 1 s = 2 and n = 1 s = 3 and n = 1 s = 4 and n = 1 s = 5 and n = 1 s = 6 and n = 1 s = 7 and n = 1 s = 8 and n = 1 s = 9 and n = 1 s = 10 and n = 1 s = 10 and n = 2
b. The given code:
// Creating a variable “s” and initializing with “1”.
int s = 1;
// iterating for loop up to “n<5”.
for (int n = 1; n < 5; n++)
{
// the variable s is changed to “s+ n”
s = s + n;
}
Explanation:
The above snippet of code is used to demonstrate “for” loop...

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