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12 February, 04:22

1. Write a while loop that lets the user enter a number. The number should be multiplied by 10, and the result assigned to a variable named product. The loop should iterate as long as product is less than 100

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  1. 12 February, 04:25
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    import java. util. Scanner;

    public class num6 {

    public static void main (String[] args) {

    Scanner in = new Scanner (System. in);

    int product=0;

    do{

    System. out. println ("Enter a number");

    int num = in. nextInt ();

    product = num*10;

    System. out. println ("The product is " + product);

    }while (product<100);

    }

    }

    Explanation:

    In the Java program above, The user will be prompted to enter a number.

    The number is multiplied by 10 and assigned to a variable called product.

    A do ... while loop has been implemented to check the variable product

    As long as this variable is less than 10, the user will be prompted to enter another number.
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