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The first and second integers in the input are read into variables previousNum and currentNum, respectively. Write a loop that iterates until currentNum is not equal to 6 plus previousNum. In each iteration:
- Output currentNum, followed by " is 6 plus ", previousNum, and ". Sequence is increasing arithmetically." End with a newline.
- Assign previousNum with currentNum.
- Read the next integer from input and assign currentNum with the integer read.
After the loop, output the last integer read followed by " breaks the sequence." and a newline.
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Note: Assume that input has at least two integers.
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import java.util.Scanner;
public class Sequencing {
publicstaticvoidmain(String[] args) {
Scannerscnr=newScanner(System.in);
intcurrentNum;
intpreviousNum;
previousNum=scnr.nextInt();
currentNum=scnr.nextInt();
System.out.println("Sequence starts at "+previousNum+".");
/* Your code goes here */
}
}
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