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Chapter 11, Problem 9E

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//Import required packages

import java.util.*;

//Definition of class Sum

public class Sum

{

    //Definition of class main

    public static void main(String[] args)

    {

        //Declare array "a"

        int a[] = new int[7];

        int value;

        //Create an object for scanner class

        Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);

        //Get the array values

        System.out.println("Enter the array values:");

        //For loop to get the values from the user

        for (int i = 0; i<a.length; i++)

        {

            //Get the values

            value = sc.nextInt();

            //Assign the values to the array

            a[i] = value;

        }

        //Call the method "duplicate()"

        Cumulative(a, 1);

System.out.println("Array after cumulative sum");

        //Loop to print the cumulative sum

        for (int i = 0; i<a...

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