Given integers numInput1 and numInput2, output "numInput1 is less than 20." if numInput1 is less than 20. End with a newline. Assign numInput2 with 6 if numInput2 is less than 15. Otherwise, output "numInput2 is greater than or equal to 15.". End with a newline. Ex: If the input is -20 65, then the output is: numInput1 is less than 20. numInput2 is greater than or equal to 15. numInput2 is 65. NOTE: Write in Java language

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Given integers numInput1 and numInput2, output "numInput1 is less than 20." if numInput1 is less than 20. End with a newline.

Assign numInput2 with 6 if numInput2 is less than 15. Otherwise, output "numInput2 is greater than or equal to 15.". End with a newline.

Ex: If the input is -20 65, then the output is:

numInput1 is less than 20.

numInput2 is greater than or equal to 15.

numInput2 is 65.

NOTE: Write in Java language!

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