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Test Average and Grade - MUST BE WRITTEN IN PSEUDOCODE

Transcribed Image Text:# 7. Test Average and Grade
Write a program that asks the user to enter five test scores. The program should display a letter grade for each score and the average test score. Design the following functions in the program:
- `calcAverage` — This function should accept five test scores as arguments and return the average of the scores.
- `determineGrade` — This function should accept a test score as an argument and return a letter grade for the score (as a String), based on the following grading scale:
| Score | Letter Grade |
|-----------|--------------|
| 90–100 | A |
| 80–89 | B |
| 70–79 | C |
| 60–69 | D |
| Below 60 | F |
This table outlines the score ranges and their corresponding letter grades. The program should utilize these functions to calculate and display required results.
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