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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T23:17:43+00:00 2026-05-25T23:17:43+00:00

I am writing a program that finds a user’s ideal weight by asking for

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I am writing a program that finds a user’s ideal weight by asking for their height in inches and feet. So far everything looks alright except the final statement, in which I return to the user the average weight for a male and female, and also tell them the range of their weight between 15%. Here is the code that gives me a problem:

System.out.println("For a male, the height " + foot "' " +
                   inches + "/""" + " and it's ideal weight is " + 
                   mWeight + "lbs. Anything between " + minMaleLb +
                   "lbs and " + maxMaleLb + "lbs is okay.");
System.out.println("For a female, the height " + foot "' " +
                   inches + "/""" + " and it's ideal weight is " + 
                   fWeight + "lbs. Anything between " + minFeMaleLb +
                   "lbs and " + maxFeMaleLb + "lbs is okay.");

And here are the errors I receive while compiling:

File: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java  [line: 26]
Error: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java:26: ')' expected
File: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java  [line: 27]
Error: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java:27: not a statement
File: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java  [line: 27]
Error: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java:27: ';' expected
File: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java  [line: 29]
Error: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java:29: not a statement
File: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java  [line: 29]
Error: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java:29: ';' expected
File: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java  [line: 31]
Error: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java:31: ')' expected
File: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java  [line: 32]
Error: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java:32: not a statement
File: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java  [line: 32]
Error: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java:32: ';' expected
File: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java  [line: 34]
Error: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java:34: not a statement
File: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java  [line: 34]
Error: C:\Users\###\Java\IdealWeight.java:34: ';' expected
File: C:\Users\###\Java\Weight.java  [line: 30]
Error: C:\Users\###\Java\Weight.java:30: reached end of file while parsing
File: C:\Users\###\Java\Weight.java  [line: 34]
Error: C:\Users\###\Java\Weight.java:34: reached end of file while parsing

Can someone please explain to me what is wrong with the code, and how would I go about fixing this?

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    2026-05-25T23:17:43+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 11:17 pm

    The problem is that you’re escaping your quotes wrong; that should be

    ... + "\"" + ...
    

    for the quotemark.

    EDIT: And as JB Nizet pointed out in a comment, you’re missing the + after foot.

    Also, you can simplify that expression a bit more with

    ... + "\" and the ideal weight is " + ...
    

    rather than concatenating two separate strings.

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