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Transcribed Image Text:(B) Write a Java program that crates an array of 150 random uppercase letters, and
then converts a copy of each letter to lowercase letter and move it to a new array.
Then the program displays the elements of both arrays in rows of 25 letters.
Your program must consider the following specifications:
• Use Letters as the name of your class.
• Type your name and student number above the class declaration using a
block/paragraph commant.
• Use documentation, comments and code style.
• Use significant and appropriate identifiers.
Use appropriate data type for the variables.
Here is a sample run:
The uppercase letters are:
PPCJQFULVMLODNTCOFOBP PNNI
ZBSRJ P WUHLS PYPBUAE SCJZH C W
GHSK Z RLLKDSHBAPX H LKIMNRY V
ZRGZKSMKKYMES x z X D TIHIBZ Z P
The lowercase letters are:
Ppcjqfu l v m 1odntcofobppnn i
z bsrjpwuhlspyp bu a escjzhc w
gh skz r1 1 k dshbapxh l kim nry v
zrgzks m kkymes x z x dt ihibz z P
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