Write a method named isPrime, which takes an integer as an argument and returns true if the argument is a prime number, or false otherwise. Demonstrate the method in a complete program.

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A prime number is a number that is evenly divisible only by itself and 1. For example, the

number 5 is prime because it can be evenly divided only by 1 and 5. The number 6, however,

is not prime because it can be divided evenly by 1, 2, 3, and 6.

 

Write a method named isPrime, which takes an integer as an argument and returns true if

the argument is a prime number, or false otherwise. Demonstrate the method in a complete

program.

 

Tip: Recall that the % operator divides one number by another, and returns the remainder

of the division. In an expression such as num1 % num2, the % operator will return 0 if

num1 is evenly divisible by num2.

 

can you please write it in java.util.scanner form

and can you make it so i can copy and past it

 thank you in advance

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