Challenge: Operators
The program below outputs 115. Add a pair of brackets () in the statement (10 + 20) * 40 / 10 - 5 changing the order of operations in such a way that it outputs 240 instead.
main.cs
1234567891011namespace TestConsoleApp { internal class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { int result = (10 + 20) * 40 / 10 - 5; System.Console.WriteLine(result); } } }
- Make sure the subtraction is performed in the first step.
main.cs
1234567891011namespace TestConsoleApp { internal class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { int result = (10 + 20) * 40 / (10 - 5); System.Console.WriteLine(result); } } }
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The program below outputs 115. Add a pair of brackets () in the statement (10 + 20) * 40 / 10 - 5 changing the order of operations in such a way that it outputs 240 instead.
main.cs
1234567891011namespace TestConsoleApp { internal class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { int result = (10 + 20) * 40 / 10 - 5; System.Console.WriteLine(result); } } }
- Make sure the subtraction is performed in the first step.
main.cs
1234567891011namespace TestConsoleApp { internal class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { int result = (10 + 20) * 40 / (10 - 5); System.Console.WriteLine(result); } } }
Everything was clear?
Thanks for your feedback!
SectionΒ 1. ChapterΒ 11