import java.util.*;
class loop
{int n=10, c=0,s=0, x;
public void main()
{ for( x=1; x<=n/2; x++)
{if ( n%x==0)
s+=x;
c++;
}
float avg= (float) s/c;
System.out.println(avg);
}
}
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import java.util.*;
class loop
{int n=10, c=0,s=0, x;
public void main()
{ for( x=1; x<=n/2; x++)
{if ( n%x==0)
s+=x;
c++;
}
float avg= (float) s/c;
System.out.println(avg);
}
}
How are you trying to debug the code to see why it is not doing what you want?
Add some print statements that print out the values of the variables as they are used and their values change. The print out will show you what the code sees when it executes.
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