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The program should ask an integer from the user. This should be performed by the main method.
Construct three (3) methods named showNumberPlus10(), showNumberPlus100(), and showNumberPlus 1000 ().
Each method should perform the task its name implies.
Call the methods after the user input to display three (3) outputs in separate lines.

Transcribed Image Text:The program should ask an integer from the user. This should be performed by the main method.
Construct three (3) methods named showNumberPlus10(), showNumberPlus100(), and
showNumberPlus1000(). Each method should perform the task its name implies.
Call the methods after the user input to display three (3) outputs in separate lines.
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