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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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- ) Write a Java method that prints integers from 1 to 100 (see the output). Use the following output as a guide:

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The image displays a terminal window with numbers arranged in a grid format. The grid contains numbers from 1 to 100, arranged sequentially.
**Grid Layout:**
- The numbers are organized into 10 rows and 10 columns.
- Each row contains numbers increasing consecutively by 1.
- The first row starts with 1 and ends with 10.
- The subsequent rows follow the pattern, increasing by intervals of 10, up to the final number 100.
**Message:**
- Below the grid, there is a prompt stating: "Press any key to continue . . ."
This display is indicative of a simple program or script output, often used to illustrate loop functionality or basic output in educational programming environments.
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