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Transcribed Image Text:Write a full Java program to do the following:
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Declare a one-dimensional array of type integer of size 10.
Fill the array with the following numbers without hard coding the numbers and without the user input, do the calculation yourself: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25....
Revers the array by moving the elements from first to last second to the one before the last and so on. You have to move the elements to their new locations.
Note: Printing the array in reversed order is not acceptable.
4-A Print method to print the array before and after.
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