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Write a program that reads a file containing text. Read each line and send it to the output file, preceded by line numbers. If the input file is Mary had a little lamb Whose fleece was white as snow. And everywhere that Mary went, The lamb was sure to go! then the program produces the output file /* 1 */ Mary had a little lamb /* 2 */ Whose fleece was white as snow. /* 3 */ And everywhere that Mary went, /* 4 */ The lamb was sure to go! The line numbers are enclosed in /* */ delimiters so that the program can be used for numbering Java source files. Prompt the user for the input and output file names.

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