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Transcribed Image Text:You will create a program that will display a menu to the user and allow them to
select from at least 10 different mathematical calculations. Once the user made a
selection, the program will prompt the user for the required data, performed the
calculation, and output the data in a user-friendly format. The program will loop back
and present the user with the menu again. The menu will also have an option to allow
the user to exit the program.
For this project:
• This project should use subroutines/methods for as many tasks as possible.
Consider creating subroutines to output the user menu, to obtain data from
the user, to output the solutions to the calculations, etc.
• You should use methods to complete the calculations, and each subroutine wil
return data back to the main program, rather than output the data itself.
(Example shown in class)
• You should include at least ten choices for the user to select. We can
brainstorm in class for ideas. Consider using some of the ideas, or slightly
altering them, from the earlier description in your new project.
Think carefully about what parameters the subroutines need to accomplish in each
task. Some of the data will come from the user, while other data might involve using
constants.
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