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39 Pointshelp i need to know how this solved im new
how to do this problem please
// I have setup a java.io.Console object for you named console
String firstName = "adnan";
console.printf("<YOUR NAME> can code in Java!");
String = "firstName";
Console.printf("<YOUR NAME>");
1 Answer
Ted Dunn
43,783 PointsThe three steps of this problem would be done like so:
String firstName = "Adnan";
console.printf("Adnan can code in Java!");
console.printf("%s can code in Java!", firstName);
In the second step, you should actually replace <YOUR NAME> with your actual name, in this case, Adnan.
In the third step, you need to use the String placeholder (%s) in place of your name and then follow the string "%s can code in Java!" with the variable firstName.