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Challenge: Primitive Types

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Fill in the blanks with the appropriate primitive data types.

  1. The first blank needs to hold a whole number.
  2. The second blank should store a decimal number.
  3. The third blank type should have a range of numbers from -32,768 to 32,767.
  4. In the fourth blank, you need to store a single character.
  5. The fifth blank should hold a boolean value (true or false).
  6. The sixth blank stores a floating-point number with less precision than a double.

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Challenge: Primitive Types

Task

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Fill in the blanks with the appropriate primitive data types.

  1. The first blank needs to hold a whole number.
  2. The second blank should store a decimal number.
  3. The third blank type should have a range of numbers from -32,768 to 32,767.
  4. In the fourth blank, you need to store a single character.
  5. The fifth blank should hold a boolean value (true or false).
  6. The sixth blank stores a floating-point number with less precision than a double.

Solution

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