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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:09:42+00:00 2026-05-13T08:09:42+00:00

Can you help me out with this question please. Question: Given the following array

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Can you help me out with this question please.

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Given the following array declarations

double readings[];
String urls[];
TicketMachine[] machines;

write assignments that accomplish the following tasks:

  • make the readings variable refer to an array that is able to hold sixty double values
  • make the urls variable refer to an array that is able to hold ninety String objects
  • make the machines variable refer to an array that is able to hold five TicketMachine objects

My answer:

//declare and instantiate object

double readings [] = new double [60];

String urls [] = new String [90];

TicketMachine machines [] = new TicketMachine [5];

The error I am getting is this:

Main.java:16: readings is already defined in main(java.lang.String[])

double readings [] = new double [60];
       ^

Main.java:17: urls is already defined in main(java.lang.String[])

String urls [] = new String [90];
       ^

Main.java:18: machines is already defined in main(java.lang.String[])

TicketMachine machines [] = new TicketMachine [5];
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    2026-05-13T08:09:43+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:09 am

    Once you declare the variables, you don’t need to mention their type again on future assignments.

    Thus, if you do:

    int i;
    int i = 5;
    

    then you’ve redeclared the type of i, which is an error. Instead, just do:

    int i;
    i = 5;
    

    Or even better, you can combine the two into one statement:

    int i = 5;
    

    Since the variables in your particular example have already been declared as a particular type, then you can just do:

    readings = ...;
    urls = ...;
    machines = ...;
    
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