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Answer:

//import the Random class

import java.util.Random;

//Begin class definition

public class CoinFlipper {

   //The main method

    public static void main(String []args){

       

       //Create an object of the Random class

       Random ran = new Random();

       System.out.println("Result");    

       //Use the object and the number of times for simulation

       //to call the flipCoin method

       flipCoin(ran, 25);

    } //End of main method

   

   

    //Method to flip coin

    public static void flipCoin(Random ran, int nooftimes){

        //Create a loop to run as many times as specified in variable nooftimes

       for(int i=1; i<=nooftimes; i++)

           System.out.println(ran.nextInt(2) + 1);

    }

}   //End of class definition

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Sample Output:

Result

1

1

1

2

1

2

2

1

2

1

1

2

1

2

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

2

2

1

2

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Explanation:

The above code has been written in Java. It contains comments explaining every part of the code. Please go through the comments.

The sample output from the execution of the code is also given above.

The code is re-written as follows without comments.

import java.util.Random;

public class CoinFlipper {

    public static void main(String []args){

       Random ran = new Random();

       System.out.println("Result");    

       flipCoin(ran, 25);

    }

   

    public static void flipCoin(Random ran, int nooftimes){

       for(int i=1; i<=nooftimes; i++)

           System.out.println(ran.nextInt(2) + 1);

    }

}