Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version (11th Edition)
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Author: Y. Daniel Liang
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Chapter 13.9, Problem 13.9.1CP
Show the output of the following code:
Rational r1 = new Rational(–2, 6);
System.out.println(r1.getNumerator());
System.out.println(r1.getDenominator())
System.out.println(r1.intValue());
System.out.println(r1.doubleValue());
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Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version (11th Edition)
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