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JAVA PROGRAM: Monkey Business
A local zoo wants to keep track of how many pounds of food each of its three monkeys eats each day during a typical week. Write a program that stores this information in a two-dimensional 3 × 5 array, where each row represents a different monkey and each column represents a different day of the week. The program should first have the user input the data for each monkey, or use constant values rather than asking user for input. Then it should create a report that includes the following information:
Display 3X5 array first.
- Average amount of food eaten per day by the whole family of
- The least amount of food eaten during the week by any one
- The greatest amount of food eaten during the week by any one
Input Validation: Do not accept negative numbers for pounds of food eaten.
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