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Consider that you want to store distance between two points in variables.
The distance given is 2.367 kms.
Initialise a variable named “distance” to store the distance in kilometres.
Initialise a variable named “distanceInMetres” to store the distance in metres.
Note: Remember to use appropriate data types to store the distances.
The code stub given will print the values accordingly, you only have to initialise the variables.
Sample test case:
Input: Nil
Output:
Distance in km=2.367
Distance in metres=2367
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