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Complete code that prints the following output using a while loop. Declare a loop-control variable called noofSteps that is to be tested against 12. Use
printf(). There is a blank line before the first output line. Adhere to proper spacing in your code and output.
*****Output***** <== Not part of actual output.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3:
Step 12
noofSteps =
while (
System.out.
("&n
) ;
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