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Create a Java program See the attached image for the instructions. Please follow the instructions.

Transcribed Image Text:1. Create Java Program to convert an input integer from 1-3000 in words and also
convert the inputted integer to Roman Numerals using the following values:
I=1; V=5; X = 10; L=50; C = 100; D = 500;
M = 1000
2. Input that is out of range will display message "INVALID! and Input out of range."
3. Use the following as sample inputs:
a. 0
b. 18
c. 410
d. 2398
e. 3001
4.
Screenshot/Print Screen the outputs of your program.
5. Submit the source code (Java Program codes) and 5 sample outputs
Example:
Input Integer : 1956
Outputs
: MCMLVI (M=1000; CM-900; L=50; VI-6)
: One Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty Six
Required Output for Valid Inputs:
Input Integer
Equivalent in Words
Roman Numerals Equivalent
Required Output for Invalid Inputs:
: 1956
: One Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty Six
: MCMLVI
Input Integer
Equivalent in Words
INVALID!
Roman Numerals Equivalent: Input out of range.
:9956
:
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