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Write a Java program to generate random integer values between 5 and 20 to fill a single dimensional integer array of size 10. Pass the array to a method named computeArray that returns an array. In this method, if a number is odd then multiply it by 5 and if it is even then divide it 3 and place them in another array. Display the two arrays and their total by invoking a method named displayArray.
Here is a sample run of this program (with an array of 4 elements):
The generated array
12
17
4
20
The output
X Y
12 4
17 85
4 1
20 6
___ ___
Total=53 96
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