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The remaining problems are from javabat.com, a website where you enter code on a web page, and that site compiles, runs, and tests your program. Its problems do not require classes which contain fields.1 You do not need to create an account on that site, to use it.2
After you get your problem working, copy/paste the code into your printout. If you don't get the code working, clearly state this in your solution.
You can find documentation for class String by following the "java.lang docs" navigation-link at the top of this page.
1 Conceptually, their problems should all be static methods, since the answer depend only on the parameters, not any particular object. However, their site is set up so that you should not actually declare your methods as static. ↩
2If you do create an account, you can choose to enter your teacher's RU email in the "Teacher Share" field. However, this is not required. ↩
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