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public class Arithmetic Demo{

public static void main (String []args){


//a few numbers
int i= 37;
int j= 42;
double x= 27.475;
double y= 7.22;
System.out.println ("Variable values");
System.out.println (" i=" +i);
System.out.println (" j=" +j);
System.out.println (" x=" +x);
System.out.println (" y=" +y);
System.out.println ("Adding...");
System.out.println (" i+j=" +(i+y));
System.out.println (" x+y=" +(x+y));

//subtracting numbers
System.out.println ("Subtracting...");
System.out.println (" i-j=" +(i-j));
System.out.println (" x-y=" +(x-y));

//multiplying numbers
System.out.println ("Multiplying...");
System.out.println (" i*j=" +(i*j));
System.out.println (" x*y=" +(x*y));

//dividing numbers
System.out.println ("Dividing...");
System.out.println (" i/j=" +(i/j));
System.out.println (" x/y=" +(x/y));

//Computing the remainders resulting from dividing


//numbers
System.out.println ("Computing the remainders...");
System.out.println (" i%j=" +(i%j));
System.out.println (" x%y=" +(x%y)):

//mixing types
System.out.println ("Mixing types...");
System.out.println (" j+y=" +(j+y));
System.out.println (" i*x=" +(i*x));
}
}

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