Write a program that declares a variable to hold the number of teaspoons in a tablespoon (1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons). Also declare a variable to represent the number of teaspoons needed for a recipe —for example, 16. Compute the number of tablespoons and remaining teaspoons needed. Then display explanatory text with the values calculated. Save the program as TablespoonConverter.java. Here is an example of what the output should look like:
A recipe that needs 16 teaspoons requires 5 tablespoons and 1 teaspoon.
The following input values should be used to test your program and verify the output:
Test ID
Input Values
Output Values
1
16 teaspoons
5 tablespoons and 1 teaspoon
2
8 teaspoons
2 tablespoons and 2 teaspoons
3
24 teaspoons
8 tablespoons and 0 teaspoons
Also ensure that the following requirements are met:
1) Java file is named correctly.
2) Name, date and assignment information is included at the top of your Java code file as a comment.
3) Java code is properly indented and readable.
4) Code comments are present within each major section of code.
5) Output is formatted like the example above.
Once you verify that your program runs correctly and you have met the requirements, create a Word or PDF document with the following:
1) Your name, date and assignment identification at the top of the page (Ex. CIS-210 Week 2 Programming Assignment)
2) Full Java source code listing
3) Screenshot of the code compiling successfully in the IDE with the timestamp showing.
4) Screenshot of the code running showing the correct output for the following test case conditions:
Archive (zip) the results document and the actual .java code files into a single zip file and submit through the classroom. Please name the zip file with <flast>_CIS210_Week_2 where <flast> is your first initial and last name.