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Step 1: Declare a double variable named miles with an initial value 100.
Step 2: Declare a double constant named KILOMETERS_PER_MILE with value 1.609.
Step 3: Declare a double variable named kilometers. multiply miles and KILOMETERS_PER_MILE, and assign the result to kilometers.
Step 4: Display kilometers to the console
What is kilometers after Step 4?
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