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Given an int variable n that has already been declared, write some code that repeatedly reads a value into n, until at last a number between 1 and 10 (inclusive) has been entered. assume the availability of a variable, stdin, that references a scanner object associated with standard input. that is, stdin = new scanner(system. in); is given.

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