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Chapter 6, Problem 3E
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Program Plan:
- Include necessary header files
- Declare a class namedTemperaturesComparison.
- temperature [], avg,andi variables are used in the program.
- Convert.ToDouble() and ReadLine ()functions are used in the program.
- Prompt the user to enter five different temperatures.
- Display the average and all the entered temperatures with the appropriate result as given in the question.
Program Description:The main purpose of the program is toget the five daily Fahrenheit temperatures in the range from -30 to 130 from the user, validate the user-entered temperature for the out of range, re-prompt the user to enter the temperature in the range and display all the temperature in the user-entered order with the appropriate message and average of all the temperatures.
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