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In The Happy Valley School System

ystem, children are classified by age as follows: less than 2, ineligible 2, toddler 3-5, early childhood 6-7, young reader 8-10, elementary 11 and 12, middle 13, impossible 14-16, high school 17-18, scholar greater than 18, ineligible Given an int variable age, write a switch statement that prints out, on a line by itself, the appropriate label from the above list based on age.
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Java In the Happy Valley School System, children are classified by age as follows: less than 2, ineligible 2, toddler 3-5, early childhood 6-7, young reader 8-10, elementary 11 and 12, middle 13, impossible 14-16, high school 17-18, scholar greater than 18, ineligible Given an int variable age, write a switch statement that prints out, on a line by itself, the appropriate label from the above list based on age. Posted in: Java, Learn To Code | May 28, 201420925, Java LANGUAGE: JAVA CHALLENGE: In the Happy Valley School System, children are classified by age as follows: less than 2, ineligible 2, toddler 3-5, early childhood 6-7, young reader 8-10, elementary 11 and 12, middle 13, impossible 14-16, high school 17-18, scholar greater than 18, ineligible Given an int variable age, write a switch statement that prints out, on a line by itself, the appropriate label from the above list based on age. SOLUTION: ? switch (age){ case 0: case 1: System.out.println("ineligible"); break; case 2: System.out.println("toddler"); break; case 3: case 4: case 5: System.out.println("early childhood"); break; case 6: case 7: System.out.println("young reader"); break; case 8: case 9: case 10: System.out.println("elementary"); break; case 11: case 12: System.out.println("middle"); break; case 13: System.out.println("impossible"); break; case 14: case 15: case 16: System.out.println("high school"); break; case 17: case 18: System.out.println("scholar"); break; default: System.out.println("ineligible"); }

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