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/*
 * Program affording opportunities to explore the construction of arithmetic expressions
 */
package expressions;

/**
 *
 * @author dmaslows
 */
public class ExpressionsThing {

    /**
     * @param args the command line arguments
     */
    public static void main(String[] args) {
    double one = 3.14 * 5 + 5;
    System.out.println("one = " + one);
    double two = 3.14 * (5 + 5);
    System.out.println("two = " + two);
    double three = (3.14 * (5 + 5));
    System.out.println("three = " + three);
    int four = (2*3);
    System.out.println("four = " + four);
    int five = ((55/2));
    System.out.println("five = " + five);
    int six = (65/3);
    System.out.println("six = " + six);
    double seven = ((55/2)+(65/3));
    System.out.println("seven = " + seven);
    double eight = ((3.14)*(11.3*11.3));
    System.out.println("eight = " + eight);
    double nine = (27.7*27.7);
    System.out.println("nine = " + nine);
    double ten = ((3.14)*(11.3*11.3)+(27.7*27.7));
    System.out.println("ten = " + ten);
    double eleven = (243.5*.17);
    System.out.println("eleven = " + eleven);
    int twelve = (3/3);
    System.out.println("twelve = " + twelve);
    int thirteen = (7-(4+2));
    System.out.println("thirteen = " + thirteen);
    int fourteen = ((9+3)-(1+7));
    System.out.println("fourteen = " + fourteen);
    int fifteen = ((4+8)-((2/2)+(6)));
    System.out.println("fifteen = " + fifteen);
    }
    
}