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hi! can you help debug my Java program? here are the errors I’m getting.
line 86: syntax error on token “)”, delete this token
line 75: syntax error on token “||”, delete this token
line 86: the operator - is undefined for the argument type(s) String, int
Attached are screenshots of my code.


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