Computers and Technology, 04.03.2021 01:00 bbyggigi94041
8.2 Code Practice Question 1 edhesive:
Write a program that creates an array called temperatures, then adds five temperatures that are input by the user. The temperatures should be added as ints, not as strings. Then, print the array.
Sample Run
Enter a temperature: 45
Enter a temperature: 67
Enter a temperature: 89
Enter a temperature: 47
Enter a temperature: 89
[45, 67, 89, 47, 89]
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8.2 Code Practice Question 1 edhesive:
Write a program that creates an array called temperatures, t...
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