**3.9 (Business: check ISBN-10) An ISBN-10 (International Standard Book Number)
consists of 10 digits: d1d2d3d4d5d6d7d8d9d10. The last digit, d10, is a checksum,
which is calculated from the other nine digits using the following formula:
(d1 * 1 + d2 * 2 + d3 * 3 + d4 * 4 + d5 * 5 +
d6 * 6 + d7 * 7 + d8 * 8 + d9 * 9) % 11
If the checksum is 10, the last digit is denoted as X according to the ISBN-10
convention. Write a program that prompts the user to enter the first 9 digits and
displays the 10-digit ISBN (including leading zeros). Your program should read
the input as an integer. Here are sample runs:
import java.util.Scanner; public class ProgrammingEx3_9 { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.print("Enter the first 9 digits of an ISBN as integer:"); int isbn = input.nextInt(); int d1 = isbn / 100000000; int d2 = (isbn % 100000000) / 10000000; int d3 = (isbn % 10000000) / 1000000; int d4 = (isbn % 1000000) / 100000; int d5 = (isbn % 100000) / 10000; int d6 = (isbn % 10000) / 1000; int d7 = (isbn % 1000) / 100; int d8 = (isbn % 100) / 10; int d9 = (isbn % 10); int d10 = (d1 * 1 + d2 * 2 + d3 * 3 + d4 * 4 + d5 * 5 + d6 * 6 + d7 * 7 + d8 * 8 + d9 * 9) % 11; System.out.print("The ISBN-10 number is " + d1 + d2 + d3 + d4 + d5 + d6 + d7 + d8 + d9); if (d10 == 10) { System.out.print('X'); } else { System.out.print(d10); } } }
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