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5.17 LAB: Word frequencies (JAVA)
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Ex: If the input is:
5 hey hi Mark hi markthe output is:
hey - 1 hi - 2 Mark - 1 hi - 2 mark - 1Hint: Use two arrays, one array for the strings and one array for the frequencies.
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