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<p>Java Credit for work: An interesting strategy for hashing withseparate chaining is known as power-of-two-choices hashing. Twoindependent hash functions are computed for each key, and a newlyinserted element is placed
Peer edit these two drafts below. To do that, use the peer review checklist for annotated bibliographies attached below.1st draft: The research question I’m trying to answer is “Why do