Please implement a Java program to use Binary Search to search 10000 times of the number 23 from
2 5 8 12 16 23 38 56 72 91
1) step 1 2 5 8 12 [16] 23 38 56 72 91 middle element is 16. 2) step 2 23 38 [56] 72 91 middle element is 56. 3) step 3 [23] 38 middle element is 23. so, it takes 3 steps to finding 23 using binary search in the array. searching 10000 times takes 3*10000 = 30000 steps. Answer: 30000
Please implement a Java program to use Binary Search to search 10000 times of the number...
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