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Write a program that produces output like the following: this program reads data for a person's temperature and determines the person's condition (hypothermia normal range, fever, and hyperthermia) enter your current body temperature in fahrenheit: 98.6 your current body temperature is 37.0 in celcius your body temperature is normal body temperature * your program should be able to convert fahrenheit temperature to celcius temperature. your program should call at least one method with passing a parameter. your program should be able to determine a temperature range (hypothermia, normal range, fever and hyperthermia). here is an equation for converting )-32) / 1.8 human body temperature hypothermia normal fever hyperthermia core (rectal, esophageal, etc.) < 35.0 °c (95.0 °f) 36.5-37.5°c (97.7-99.5 °f) > 37.5 or 38.3 °c (99.5 or 100.9 °f) > 37.5 or 38.3 °c (99.5 or 100.9 °f)

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