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Simple Stats Calculator Programming Exercise
Simple Stats Calculator Programming Exercise
Simple Stats Calculator Programming Exercise
Simple Stats Calculator Programming Exercise
Simple Stats Calculator Programming Exercise
Simple Stats Calculator Programming Exercise
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This Java mini-project (Can be utilized for other languages) gives students the opportunity to apply multiple AP Computer Science A Unit 1.5–1.9 concepts in a single, cohesive program. Students will design and code a Simple Stats Calculator that performs calculations, uses Java’s Math and Random APIs, applies casting and rounding, and demonstrates method creation with proper documentation.

This activity bridges conceptual learning and hands-on programming — making it ideal as a unit capstone, assessment, or independent project.

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Simple Stats Calculator Programming Exercise

Jonathan Riley
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9th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Pages
3
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
45 minutes

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Description

This Java mini-project (Can be utilized for other languages) gives students the opportunity to apply multiple AP Computer Science A Unit 1.5–1.9 concepts in a single, cohesive program. Students will design and code a Simple Stats Calculator that performs calculations, uses Java’s Math and Random APIs, applies casting and rounding, and demonstrates method creation with proper documentation.

This activity bridges conceptual learning and hands-on programming — making it ideal as a unit capstone, assessment, or independent project.

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