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Transcribed Image Text:a. Create a 1D array of integers to store 50 integers.
b. Store values from 0 to 49 into the array you just created.
c. Create a new String Object using no-arg constructor.
d. Using for loop append the array elements one by one to the String (one per loop iteration)
e. Record and display a run-time it took to append all integers to the String (record run-time of 1.d.)).
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nanoseconds to append 50 integers to the String
Transcribed Image Text:f. Create a new StringBuilder Object using no-arg constructor.
g. Using for loop append the array elements one by one to the StringBuilder (one per loop iteration)
h. Record and display the run-time it took to append all integers to the StringBuilder (record run-time
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