1 function safeTemperature = CheckTemperature(foodTemperature) 2 % foodTemperature: Temperature reading in degrees F safeTemperature = 0; % e indicates food is not at a safe temperature % 1 indicates food is at a safe temperature 4 5 6 % Assign safeTemperature with 1 if foodTemperature is less than 40 or % greater than 165 safeTemperature = 1; 8 9 10 11 end
1 function safeTemperature = CheckTemperature(foodTemperature) 2 % foodTemperature: Temperature reading in degrees F safeTemperature = 0; % e indicates food is not at a safe temperature % 1 indicates food is at a safe temperature 4 5 6 % Assign safeTemperature with 1 if foodTemperature is less than 40 or % greater than 165 safeTemperature = 1; 8 9 10 11 end
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### Assign `safeTemperature` with 1 if `foodTemperature` is less than 40 or greater than 165.
## Function
```matlab
function safeTemperature = CheckTemperature(foodTemperature)
% foodTemperature: Temperature reading in degrees F
safeTemperature = 0; % 0 indicates food is not at a safe temperature
% 1 indicates food is at a safe temperature
% Assign safeTemperature with 1 if foodTemperature is less than 40 or
% greater than 165
safeTemperature = 1;
end
```
## Code to Call Your Function
```matlab
CheckTemperature(35)
```
### Explanation:
- **Function Definition:**
- The function `CheckTemperature` takes one input `foodTemperature`, which represents a temperature reading in degrees Fahrenheit.
- `safeTemperature` is initialized to 0, indicating the food is not at a safe temperature by default.
- The function should update `safeTemperature` to 1 if the temperature is outside the safe range (less than 40 or greater than 165).
- **Code to Execute:**
- The example code calls the function `CheckTemperature` with a temperature value of 35°F, checking whether this falls into a safe temperature range or not.
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