Consider the following program in which the statements are in the incorrect order. Rearrange the statements in the following order so that the program prompts the user to input:

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Consider the following program in which the statements are in the incorrect order.

Rearrange the statements in the following order so that the program prompts the user to input:

  1. The height of the base of a cylinder
  2. The radius of the base of a cylinder

The program then outputs (in order):

  1. The volume of the cylinder.
  2. The surface area of the cylinder

Format the output to two decimal places.

#include <iomanip>
 
#include <cmath>
 
int main()
 
{}
 
double height;
 
cout << "Volume of the cylinder = "
 
<< PI * pow(radius, 2.0) * height << endl;
 
cout << "Enter the height of the cylinder: ";
 
cin >> radius;
 
cout << endl;
 
return 0;
 
double radius;
 
cout << "Surface area: "
 
<< 2 * PI * radius * height + 2 * PI * pow(radius, 2.0)
 
<< endl;
 
cout << fixed << showpoint << setprecision(2);
 
cout << "Enter the radius of the base of the cylinder: ";
 
cin >> height;
 
cout << endl;
 
#include <iostream>
 
const double PI = 3.14159;
 
using namespace std;

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