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Create a program named MethodWithRemainder.java and implement the method:
public static int countDivisibleBy(int[] arr, int num), it counts how many numbers in the arr are divisible by num and return the number.
For Example,
given int array: int[] arr={500, 1300, 600}, calling countDivisibleBy(arr, 13) should return 1
Once completed, create 50 elements int array, assign random number between [200, 5000] to each element of the int array, then test how many of them are divisible by 13.
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1. Declare a integer array of size 50.
2. Fill the array with random integers between 200 & 5000.
3. Set the num value equal to 13.
4. Call countDivisibleBy() by passing array & num value.
5. Store the result returned by above function.
6. Print the result.
7. Finish.
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