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Write a Java program ( use ComputerAverage.Java as an example) that should implement an interactive dialog that provides user with information about the procedures and asks user for information.
Create a new folder Hw2_Campbell which includes the following files
assignment report file:Report_Area_Circumference.doc
program’s source file: Area_Circumference.Java
Program’s bytecode file: Area_Curcumference.
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