Using a script (code) file, write the following functions: Write the definition of a function that take one number, that represents a temperature in Fahrenheit and prints the equivalent temperature in degrees Celsius. Write the definition of another function that takes one number, that represents speed in miles/hour and prints the equivalent speed in meters/second. Write the definition of a function named main. It takes no input, hence empty parenthesis, and does the following: - prints Enter 1 to convert Fahrenheit temperature to Celsius

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Using a script (code) file, write the following functions:

  1. Write the definition of a function that take one number, that represents a temperature in Fahrenheit and prints the equivalent temperature in degrees Celsius.
  2. Write the definition of another function that takes one number, that represents speed in miles/hour and prints the equivalent speed in meters/second.
  3. Write the definition of a function named main. It takes no input, hence empty parenthesis, and does the following:
    - prints Enter 1 to convert Fahrenheit temperature to Celsius
    - prints on the next line, Enter 2 to convert speed from miles per hour to meters per second.
    -take the input, lets call this main input, and if it is 1, get one input then call the function of step 1 and pass it the input.
    - if main input is 2, get one more input and call the function of step 2.
    - if main input is neither 1 or 2, print an error message.
  4. After you complete the definition of the function main, write a statement to call main.

Below is an example of how the code should look like:

#Sample Code by Student Name
#Created on Some Date
#Last Edit on Another Date

def func1(x):
       print(x)
  
def func2(y):
       print(y)
      print(' ')
      print(y)

def main():
     func1('hello world')
     func2('hello again')

#below we start all the action
main()

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