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Project: Conversion between Feet and Meters Problem Description: This program wi

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Project: Conversion between Feet and Meters Problem Description: This program will pull together many facets of what we have learned to date, while also implementing multiple methods within 1 class file. Problem 5.9 is on page 213 of your Liang book. Write a program that implements two methods within one class file (outside of the main method). Within this assignment, two arrays should be declared, each of 10 'double' numbers. These arrays should be traversed to print out conversions from 1-10 feet into meters, and then 20-30 Meters to Feet. Requirements: Here are the two method headers: /** Convert from Feet to Meters **/ public static double footToMeter (double foot) /** Convert from Meters to Feet **/ public static double meterToFoot (double meter) Declare two arrays for double data types 1 - 10 for feet to meters conversion o20-30 for meters to feet conversion. The output of the program should leverage looping logic to print out: c Each array clement in the first array while also printing out its conversion from feet to meters, c Each array clement in the first array while also printing out its conversion from meters to feet. The formula for the conversion is: Feet to Meters = 0.305 foot (1 ft = 0.3048 metrs) - 1.0 feet = 0.305 meters oMeters to Feet = Meters * 3.280839895 - 20.0 Meters = 65.574 Feet The output should be implemented in the main method and resemble the output from pg214: The output should be implemented via console output. printf should be leveraged for printing with precision The precision should be no less than 4 decimal places on any output, The output should line up in tabular format, The nicer the format, the strongly the likelihood of full points, Consider creating columns for both output variables and reserving up to 10 columns for the numbers. Analysis: (Describe the problem including input and output in your own words.) Design: (Draw an UML class diagram for the Account class.) Coding: (Copy and Paste Source Code here. Format your code using courier 10pts) Testing: (Describe how you test this program)

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