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Write a Java program that creates the following matrix by adding 3 to the previous value, then displays it. This is another program that doesn't seem very useful. However, later on in the course, when we get to two-dimensional arrays, you'll use techniques like this to get row totals, column totals, and grand totals as you go through real data. So start small now. Specifics: 1. Code this as a single main() method (i. e., do not use any additional methods for this problem). 2. Notice the starting value is 0. Use an accumulator variable to store and manage the value being displayed. Don't try to use column or row position—just start at 0 and keep adding 3 each time you output something. 3. The matrix has 6 rows and 4 columns. Allow for a fixed width of 6 horizontal columns for each value in the display. Notice the digits are right aligned. Use printf to do this. Go back to earlier notes, Notes 3, or look it up online. 4. Sample output follows. Don't display the yellow line and its values—just the rows below it. It's only there to help you visualize how to line things up and construct your printf statement: 012345012345012345012345 0 3 6 9

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