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Engineering, 06.11.2019 19:31 allieballey0727

Write a method called compfloat5 which accepts as input two doubles as an argument (parameter). write the appropriate code to test the two numbers up to five decimal points to see if they are close enough. if they are close enough return true else return false. this would be a boolean value. f. write a method called compint which accepts as input two integers as an argument (parameter). write the appropriate code to test the two integers to see if they are equal. if they are equal return true else return false. this would be a boolean value. g. write a method called stringequal program that reads in two sentences as an argument (parameter). write the appropriate code to test the two strings to see if they are the equal. if they are equal return true

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