[Solved]Italicized Extra Credit Tasks Italicized Violet Skipped Altogether Using Java Naming Conve Q37244436

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and are not italicized. Extra credit tasks are italicized in violet and can be skipped altogether. Using the Java naming conventions and Javadoc comments create the following. Note: Comments are important – no comments-no credit! You are a software computing company known as inaroundaboutway at www.inaroundaboutway.com Optional extra credit (only attempt this when normal tasks are complete): Create a java package using the above information which holds the following 1. Your company is creating a geometry library where it will calculate perimeter/circumference and area for 2 dimensional shapes, as well as, surface area and volume for 3 dimensional shapes. Use a scanner to retrieve command line input for a menu system that will run at least once (what type of loop will accomplish this?). The options should be: Exit Circle Cylinder Sphere Rectangle Show transcribed image text and are not italicized. Extra credit tasks are italicized in violet and can be skipped altogether. Using the Java naming conventions and Javadoc comments create the following. Note: Comments are important – no comments-no credit! You are a software computing company known as inaroundaboutway at www.inaroundaboutway.com Optional extra credit (only attempt this when normal tasks are complete): Create a java package using the above information which holds the following 1. Your company is creating a geometry library where it will calculate perimeter/circumference and area for 2 dimensional shapes, as well as, surface area and volume for 3 dimensional shapes. Use a scanner to retrieve command line input for a menu system that will run at least once (what type of loop will accomplish this?). The options should be: Exit Circle Cylinder Sphere Rectangle
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