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C#

Numbers

Define a Divide method that takes two int values as parameters, and returns the result of dividing them as a double value. For example, Divide(5, 2) should return 2.5. (Normally, a method like this should probably take double parameters, but we want to practice converting values from int to double.)

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,084 Points

This looks like a duplicate of your previous question. As I suggested there, you should at least give it your best "good faith" try and if you still have trouble post your code along with a link to the course page.

2 Answers

it should look like this: public double Divide(param1,param2) { return param1 / param2; }

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,084 Points

Did you try that? It should have given you an error ("Bummer...Identifier expected...").

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,084 Points

Here's a few hints:

  • remember to indicate the types of the parameters
  • based on how it is being called, this would be a static method
  • pay attention to the instructions about converting the value types