Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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A class RentedVehicle that has:
- One private instance variable baseFee of type double
- One constructor to initialize the instance variable
- One instance method getCost () that returns the base fee
- Accessor methods for the instance variables
A subclass FuelVehicle that :
- has one additional private instance variable nbKms indicating the total number
of kilometers traveled.
- one constructor to initialize the instance variables.
- one instance method getMileageFees to return the fees due to mileage based on
the following:
If nbKms < 100 mileagefees=0.2*nbkms
If 100<=nbKms<= 400 mileagefees=0.3*nbkms
If nbKms>400 mileagefees=0.3 times 400 plus 0.5 times the extra kilometers above 400.
- accessor methods
A Car class which is a subclass of FuelVehicle that :
- has one additional private instance variable nbSeats

- has one constructor to initialize the instance variables
- overrides getCost method by adding nbseats*baseFee to mileageFees
- accessors
A Truck class which is a subclass of FuelVehicle that:
- has one private instance variable capacity
- has one constructor to initialize the instance variables
- overrides getCost method by adding baseFee*capacity to mileageFees
- accessors
A Bicycle class that extends RentedVehicle that:
- has one additional private instance variable nbDays indicating the number of days it is rented.
- has one constructor to initialize the instance variables
- overrides getCost method to return baseFee * nbDays
- accessors
Implement all five classes with their accessor and mutator methods.
Write an application class that generates 6 objects randomly from either a Car, or a Truck, or a Bicycle class. You need to generate an integer random number between 1 and 3 and based on its value you generate your object from one of the three classes. Your generated objects will be stored in a RentedVehicle array.
Write a static method in your test class that takes an array of RentedVehicles and prints the following for each element of the array:
- if the object is a car print its name and the number of seats and cost.
- if it is a Truck, print its name and capacity and cost.
- if it is a Bicycle, print its name and how many days it is rented and cost.
Test your class with appropriate data.

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