Description
Problem 1
Problem 1 consists of multiple parts. You should finish one part and ensure that it works before
moving to the next part. You will need to refactor (rewrite parts of) your code as you move
between parts. Only your final program will be graded.
Part 1
The use of computers in education is referred to as computer-assisted instruction (CAI). Write a program
that will help an elementary school student learn multiplication. Use a SecureRandom object to produce
two positive one-digit integers (you will need to look up how to do this). The program should then prompt
the user with a question, such as
How much is 6 times 7?
The student then inputs the answer. Next, the program checks the student’s answer. If it’s correct,
display the message “Very good!” and ask another multiplication question. If the answer is wrong,
display the message “No. Please try again.>again.” and let the student try the same question
repeatedly until the student finally gets it right. A separate method should be used to generate each new
question. This method should be called once when the application begins execution and each time the
user answers the question correctly.
Part 2
Modify the program from Part 1 so that various comments are displayed for each answer as follows:
Possible responses to a correct answer:
Very good!
Excellent!
Nice work!
Keep up the good work!
Possible responses to an incorrect answer:
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No. Please try again.
Wrong. Try once more.
Don’t give up!
No. Keep trying.
Use random-number generation to choose a number from 1 to 4 that will be used to select one of the
four appropriate responses to each correct or incorrect answer. Use a switch statement to issue the
responses.
Part 3
Modify the program from Part 2 to use your question generation method to ask the student 10 different
questions. Give students only one chance at answering each question. Count the number of correct and
incorrect responses typed by the student. After the program has asked 10 questions, and the student
types 10 answers, your program should calculate the percentage that are correct. If the percentage is
lower than 75%, display “Please ask your teacher for extra help.”, then reset the program so another
student can try it. If the percentage is 75% or higher, display “Congratulations, you are ready to go to the
next level!”, then reset the program so another student can try it.
Part 4
Modify the program from Part 3 to allow the user to enter a difficulty level. At a difficulty level of 1, the
program should use only single-digit numbers in the problems; at a difficulty level of 2, numbers as large
as two digits, and so on. Allow for four levels of difficulty.
Part 5
Modify the program from Part 4 to allow the user to pick a type of arithmetic problem to study. An option
of 1 means addition problems only, 2 means multiplication problems only, 3 means subtraction problems
only, 4 means division problems only and 5 means a random mixture of all these types.
Problem 2
Create class SavingsAccount. Use a static variable annualInterestRate to store the annual interest
rate for all account holders. Each object of the class contains a private instance variable
savingsBalance indicating the amount the saver currently has on deposit. Provide method
calculateMonthlyInterest to calculate the monthly interest by multiplying the savingsBalance by
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Assignment 3 Rubric (1)
annualInterestRate divided by 12—this interest should be added to savingsBalance. Provide a static
method modifyInterestRate that sets the annualInterestRate to a new value.
Write a program to test class SavingsAccount. Instantiate two SavingsAccount objects, saver1 and
saver2, with balances of $2000.00 and $3000.00, respectively. Set annualInterestRate to 4%, then
calculate the monthly interest for each of 12 months and print the new balances for both savers. Next,
set the annualInterestRate to 5%, calculate the next month’s interest and print the new balances for
both savers.
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Criteria Ratings Pts
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Problem 1: A SecureRandom object is used to generate random number 1 pts
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Problem 1: Program displays randomly generated questions and prompts student for
answer
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Problem 1: Program stores student response in a double precision floating-point variable 1 pts
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Problem 1: Program uses floating-point comparison to determine if the students answer is
correct
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Problem 1: Program displays the proper response message based on the correctness of
the student’s answer
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Problem 1: Program is able to display multiple positive and negative responses, based on
student correctness
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Problem 1: The specific response displayed to students is determined randomly from
within the proper set of responses
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Problem 1: Program shall run the user through 10 questions per session 1 pts
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Problem 1: Program shall display the number of correct and incorrect responses at the
end of a session
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Problem 1: Program shall display a message indicating whether or not the student is
ready to advance at the end of a session
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Problem 1: Program shall ask the user if they wish to begin a new session once the
current session has terminated
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Problem 1: Program shall reset its state when a new session is started 1 pts
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Problem 1: Program shall terminate when the user no longer wishes to start a new
session
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Problem 1: The first thing a student is prompted for when starting a session is a difficulty
level of 1, 2, 3, or 4
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Problem 1: The number of digits in each number of problem correspond to the difficulty
level (1 = 1 digit, 2 = 2 digit, 3 = 3 digit, 4 = 4 digit)
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Problem 1: The second thing a student is prompted for when starting a session is the type
of problem to be studied: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5
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Problem 1: Problems presented to students during a session reflect the selected problem
type (1 is addition only, 2 is multiplication only, 3 is subtraction only, 4 is division only, and
5 is a mix of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.)
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Problem 1: A method is used to generate the questions 2 pts
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Criteria Ratings Pts
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Problem 1: A method is used to generate the response 2 pts
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Problem 1: A method is used to determine the difficulty level 2 pts
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Problem 1: A method is used to determine the problem type 2 pts
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Problem 1: IntelliJ project is stored on GitHub 5 pts
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Problem 2: Class named SavingsAccount exists 1 pts
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Problem 2: annualInterestRate is a private class variable 1 pts
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Problem 2: savingsBalance is a private instance variable 1 pts
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Problem 2: calculateMonthlyInterest is a public instance method 1 pts
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Problem 2: calculateMonthlyInterest is correctly implemented 2 pts
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Criteria Ratings Pts
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Problem 2: modifyInterestRate is a public class method 1 pts
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Problem 2: modifyInterestRate is correctly implemented 2 pts
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Problem 2: Test program instantiates two SavingsAccount objects 1 pts
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Problem 2: Test program sets the annualInterestRate to 4% 1 pts
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Problem 2: Test program calculates the monthly interest for each of the 12 months and
prints the balances for both SavingsAccount instances.
1 pts
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Problem 2: Test program sets the annualInterestRate to 5% 1 pts
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Problem 2: Test program calculates the monthly interest for the next month’s interest and
prints the balances for both SavingsAccount instances.
1 pts
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Problem 2: IntelliJ project is stored on GitHub 5 pts
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Problem 2: Test program is in a class called Application 1 pts
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Total Points: 50
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