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Transcribed Image Text:**Integer numElements** is read from input and represents:
- The number of elements in each array.
- The number of pairs of integers read from input.
Declare two integer arrays, **roomIds** and **serviceFees**. Then, read each pair of integers from input. For each pair read, store the first integer into **roomIds** and the second integer into **serviceFees**.
**Example:**
If the input is:
```
3
2 50 4 25 8 40
```
then the output is:
```
Room id: 2, Fees: 50ドル
Room id: 4, Fees: 25ドル
Room id: 8, Fees: 40ドル
```
### Code Example
```java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class CashRecords {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in);
int numElements;
int i;
numElements = scnr.nextInt();
/* Your code goes here */
for (i = 0; i < numElements; ++i) {
System.out.println("Room id: " + roomIds[i] + ", Fees: $" + serviceFees[i]);
}
}
}
```
### Explanation
1. **Input Handling:** The input first specifies the number of pairs of integers. This number is stored in `numElements`.
2. **Arrays:** Two arrays `roomIds` and `serviceFees` store the room IDs and corresponding fees respectively.
3. **Loop and Output:** For each element in these arrays, the program outputs the room ID and the corresponding fee formatted as shown in the example.
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