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Write an application that accepts information for one product from the user. Your application should be user-friendly and provide clear prompts to the user. The user should enter Item ID, item name, and item price. After the user has entered all three values, the application should display this information to the user. This allows the user to verify the information entered. The product information should display in an easy-to-read format using the appropriate combination of printf(), print() and println() statements. Headers or labels should be used in the display to make it clear what each value displayed represents.
Your code should be well commented.
Before you write your Java code, start your design by using pseudocode to outline your algorithm. Submit this algorithm in a Word document, and upload this with your zipped NetBeans project. This document will be the beginning of your design document for your application.
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