Rewrite the following program. Use a switch statement instead of the if/else if statement.
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using namespace std;int main( ){ int selection; cout ≪ "Which formula do you want to see?\n\n"; cout ≪ "1. Area of a circle\n"; cout ≪ "2. Area of a rectangle\n"; cout ≪ "3. Area of a cylinder\n" cout ≪ "4. None of them!\n"; cin ≫ selection; if (selection == 1) cout ≪ "Pi times radius squared\n"; else if (selection == 2) cout ≪ "Length times width\n"; else if (selection == 3) cout ≪ "Pi times radius squared times height\n"; else if (selection == 4) cout ≪ "Well okay then, good bye!\n"; else cout ≪ "Not good with numbers, eh?\n"; return 0;}
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