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I need help in oop.
➢Write a simple
as the name of the program) in Java.
➢In your program, implement user input for
(and also show the output of) the following:
Your name
Student number
Two reasons why you are taking this course
(My student number ends with an even number)
➢If your student number ends with an even
number:
➢Compute the number of the remaining months in
the year 2022 and add 1 to the result.
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