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Calculate the area and volume of sphere
Program plan:
- Import the required packages
- The function named “sphereArea()” is defined and inside the “sphereArea()”,
- Declare the variable named “area” and store the calculated area value in it.
- Return the value stored in the “area” variable.
- The function named “sphereVolume()” is defined and inside the “sphereVolume()”,
- Declare the variable named “volume” and store the calculated volume value in it.
- Return the value stored in the “volume” variable.
- In the “main()” function,
- Generate a prompt to take the user input.
- Call the method named “sphereArea()” with user input as the argument.
- Call the method named “sphereVolume()” with user input as the argument.
- Print the output statement and output value.
- Call the function “main()”.
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