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Write a method printShampooInstructions(), with int parameter numCycles, and void return type. If numCycles is less than 1, print "Too few.". If more than 4, print "Too many.". Else, print "N: Lather and rinse." numCycles times, where N is the cycle number, followed by "Done.". End with a newline. Example output with input 2: 1: Lather and rinse. 2: Lather and rinse. Done. Hint: Declare and use a loop variable. import java. util. Scanner; public class ShampooMethod { /* Your solution goes here */ public static void main (String [] args) { Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System. in); int userCycles; userCycles = scnr. nextInt(); printShampooInstructions(userCycles ); } }

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