Using the do-while statement


Tuesday, October 31, 2023 Difficulty: Easy

Objective

Create a Java program that requests a number (x) and displays the result of multiplying that number by 10. The program should repeat using the do-while statement until a negative number is entered. When a negative number is entered, the program will stop.

Input

5
4
6
-1

Output

50
40
60

Solution

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