/* This program explores the construction of * arithmetic expressions in the context of some very simple problem solving. */ package Expressions; public class ExpressionsThing { 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); double five = ((1.0/2) * 55); System.out.println("five = " + five); double six = ((1.0/3) * 65); System.out.println("six = " + six); double seven = (((1.0/2) *55) + (1.0/3) * 65); 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)) / 2); System.out.println("ten = " + ten); double eleven = (0.17 * 243.5); 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 = (6 - (2 - ((2 * 4) / 8))); System.out.println("fifteen = " + fifteen); } }