Big Java Late Objects
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Author: Horstmann
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Chapter 5.6, Problem 21SC
Consider the following statements:
int totalPennies = (int) Math.round(100 * total) % 100;
int taxPennies = (int) Math.round(100 * (total * taxRate)) % 100;
Introduce a method to reduce code duplication.
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