The competed program is given below.
Of course, you will copy this program to your editor and run it.
class Fleet
{
// data
Car town;
Car suv;
// constructor
Fleet( int start1, int end1, double gal1,
int start2, int end2, double gal2 )
{
town = new Car( start1, end1, gal1) ;
suv = new Car( start2, end2, gal2) ;
}
// method
double calculateMPG()
{
double sumMPG;
sumMPG = town.calculateMPG() + suv.calculateMPG() ;
return sumMPG/2.0;
}
}
class Car
{
// data
int startMiles; // Stating odometer reading
int endMiles; // Ending odometer reading
double gallons; // Gallons of gas used between the readings
// constructor
Car( int first, int last, double gals )
{
startMiles = first ;
endMiles = last ;
gallons = gals ;
}
// methods
double calculateMPG()
{
return (endMiles - startMiles)/gallons ;
}
}
class FleetTester
{
public static void main ( String[] args)
{
Fleet myCars = new Fleet( 1000, 1234, 10, 777, 999, 20 );
System.out.println("Fleet average MPG= " + myCars.calculateMPG() );
}
}
This is not a practical program because it only works with the particular
numbers that main() uses in the constructor.
User interaction can be added,
but let us keep it simple.