Absolute Java (6th Edition)
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Chapter 4, Problem 5STE
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Question reference:Â Refer to Chapter 4, Self-Test Exercise 5, and Display 4.4 in which the class, DateThirdTry, is present. The method named as fractionDone is to be created. The double datatype value is to be returned from this method and int datatype value is taken as a parameter.
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