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MUST BE IN JAVA. PLEASE USE COMMENTS AND WRITE THE CODE IN SIMPLEST FORM.
Write an application that reads a value representing a number of seconds, then displays the equivalent amount of time as a combination of hours, minutes, and seconds. For example, 9999 seconds is equivalent to 2 hours, 46 minutes, and 39 seconds.
Hint: This requires using the % modulus operator. The trick with multiple units of measure like this is to start with the largest unit (hours) and work down.
Testing: Submit testing exhibits using the following inputs: 0, 1, 60, 3600, 3661, and 9999
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