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Computers and Technology, 22.07.2019 16:10, talyku843

// write a method waterstate that takes a single double value as a parameter that indicates the // temperature of the water. your method will return a single string indicating the state of water // at that temperature. the three possible states are "solid", "liquid", or "gas". i. e., water is // solid, as ice, at 32 degrees or less, it is a gas (steam) at 212 degrees and above, and it is a // liquid between 32 and 212. // // string w1

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