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2. Look at the code sample below, find the errors and write out the corrected code.
/* This program contains errors! */
catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
System.out.println("File not found.");
}
try {
File file = new File("MyFile.txt");
Scanner inputFile = new Scanner(file);
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