Use Visual Studio to create a console application that will convert a one digit roman numeral into our current numerical system. The program should continue asking the user for input until the user types quit. If the user types quit, the program should exit. You only have to worry about one digit roman numerals between 1 and 1000. Essentially, you only need to check if the input is I, V, X, L, C, D, or M and output the number each corresponds to.When finished, your program should look something like this program: Make sure all work you submit is your own, original, work
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