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  • 12-08-2019
  • Computers and Technology
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Given two integer variables matricAge and gradAge, write a statement that gives gradAge a value that is 4 more than the value of matricAge.

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ExieFansler ExieFansler
  • 16-08-2019

Answer:

gradAge=matricAge+4;//Statement to give gradAge a value 4 more than matricAge.

Explanation:

This statement assigns the value stored in the matricAge variable with 4 added to it.So the value assigned to the gradAge is 4 more than value of matricAge.We have used assignment operator(=) to do this.Assignment operator assigns the value/variable's value written in the right to the variable to the left.

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