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Write a static method named evenNumbers that accepts a string of text as a parameter. Assume that the text is a series of integers, and process this text and report various statistics about the integers. Report the total number of numbers, the sum of the numbers, the total count of even numbers and the percent of even numbers. For example, if the string is the following: "5 7 2 8 9 10 12 98 7 14 20 22"

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