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Assign the size of userInput to stringSize. Ex: if userInput is "Hello", output is: import java. util. Scanner; public class StringSize { public static void main (String [] args) { Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System. in); String userInput; int stringSize; userInput = scnr. nextLine(); System. out. println("Size of userInput: " + stringSize); return; } }

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