Write a class that instantiates a Scanner object and asks the user for their grade, represented by an integer, and then full name (including any spaces), represented by a String, (in that order specifically) on separate lines, and then prints it a string in the format given below with the user input printed. The output should look like below, with bold text in brackets representing user input. Grade: [11] Name: [John Smith] Welcome John Smith, you are in grade 11! Make sure to select the 'Preformatted' style from the dropdown so your code is formatted clearly.

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Write a class that instantiates a Scanner object and asks the user for their
grade, represented by an integer, and then full name (including any spaces),
represented by a String, (in that order specifically) on separate lines, and then
prints it a string in the format given below with the user input printed.
The output should look like below, with bold text in brackets representing user
input.
Grade: [11]
Name: [John Smith]
Welcome John Smith, you are in grade 11!
Make sure to select the 'Preformatted' style from the dropdown so your code
is formatted clearly.
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Transcribed Image Text:Write a class that instantiates a Scanner object and asks the user for their grade, represented by an integer, and then full name (including any spaces), represented by a String, (in that order specifically) on separate lines, and then prints it a string in the format given below with the user input printed. The output should look like below, with bold text in brackets representing user input. Grade: [11] Name: [John Smith] Welcome John Smith, you are in grade 11! Make sure to select the 'Preformatted' style from the dropdown so your code is formatted clearly. 12pt Paragraph BIUA 2T²V Heading 2 Heading 3 Lleg
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This is incorrect, pay attention to what is bold in the output. Also, there is only one line of output in this code. The output that prompts the questions about name or grade are not considered output. The first pic is the expected output, the second pic is the output from the code you gave me. Please fix this, thank you.

Grade: [11]
Name: [John Smith]
Welcome John Smith, you are in grade 11!
Transcribed Image Text:Grade: [11] Name: [John Smith] Welcome John Smith, you are in grade 11!
Output:-
java -cp /tmp/c1ZyzhyzDf test
Grade: 11
Name John smith
Welcome John, you are in grade 11!
Transcribed Image Text:Output:- java -cp /tmp/c1ZyzhyzDf test Grade: 11 Name John smith Welcome John, you are in grade 11!
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