You are working to create a program that continuously takes in integer inputs and adds them to an ArrayList called numList. If an input is not an integer type, then the program will iterate through numList, add each integer value to the total, and calculate the average (avg). Finally, the average is printed with a newline. Here is what you have so far: import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.ArrayList; public class Exercise5 { public static void main(String args[]) { int input; int total = 0; double avg = 0; ArrayList numList = new ArrayList (); Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Enter integer to add to total, else find total average:"); while (sc.hasNextInt()) { System.out.println("Enter integer to add to total, else find total average:"); input = sc.nextInt(); // add input into ArrayList // your code goes above } // iterate through ArrayList, add elements to total, then calculate average // your code goes above System.out.println(avg); } } Follow the comments within the code to complete the program. When running your code, you should be able to continuously enter integers into the Terminal. If you enter a non-integer, the program should stop and print the average. If no integers are entered, then the program will print 0.0. Click to compile and run your code COMPILE AND RUN Sample Outputs: Sample 1 Enter integer to add to total, else find total average: 1 Enter integer to add to total, else find total average: 2 Enter integer to add to total, else find total average: 3 Enter integer to add to total, else find total average: x 2.0 Sample 2 Enter integer to add to total, else find total average: I am entering a non-integer 0.0 Sample 3 Enter integer to add to total, else find total average: -14 Enter integer to add to total, else find total average: 14 Enter integer to add to total, else find total average: -14 Enter integer to add



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