The following program has 10 blanks, all of which can be deduced from other given parts of the program. blank java.util.Scanner;             public class Perimeter {             public static Blank main(String [] args) {                   double length, width, Blank ;                   Scanner Blank= new Scanner();                   System.Blank .print("Enter the length of the rectangle: ");                   length = scan.nextDouble();                   System.out.print("Enter the width of the rectangle: ");                   width = scan.next Blank();                   perimeter = Blank*2 + width*2;                   System.out. ("%s%f%s, "The perimeter of the rectangle is " + Blank + " inches.");                               }//end blank method       }//end class

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The following program has 10 blanks, all of which can be deduced from other given parts of the program. blank java.util.Scanner;             public class Perimeter {             public static Blank main(String [] args) {                   double length, width, Blank ;                   Scanner Blank= new Scanner();                   System.Blank .print("Enter the length of the rectangle: ");                   length = scan.nextDouble();                   System.out.print("Enter the width of the rectangle: ");                   width = scan.next Blank();                   perimeter = Blank*2 + width*2;                   System.out. ("%s%f%s, "The perimeter of the rectangle is " + Blank + " inches.");                               }//end blank method       }//end class
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