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Engineering, 09.12.2019 17:31 jtamika31

Write an application that solicits and inputs three integers from the user and then displays the sum, average, product, smallest, and largest of the three numbers. you may use any java input and output method you want, for example the joptionpane class or the scanner class. you must use only integer arithmetic for your calculations. use the numbers 7, 3, and 5, in that order, for your program execution that you will submit. although your program must be written to handle any three integers in general, these specific values must be used for this program submission, in this order. you may use the windows command prompt command line interface or any java ide you choose to compile and execute your program.

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