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Transcribed Image Text:2. Write Java code to read strings of lower-case letters from the keyboard and count the number of
vowels in each word. (vowels are a,e,i,0 and u). When all strings have been read in, print the string
that has the largest number of vowels (duplicates included) and how many vowels were in the
string. When more than one string has the greatest number of vowels, print the first string found
with that number. For example, with input of she groceries yourselves here radio, the correct answer
would be: groceries - 4 vowels.
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