JAVA Write a program that stores the weekly (Monday thru Sunday) daily temperatures for four weeks. Your program should allow the user to enter the temperatures and print a report with headings, the temperature for each day (your two-dimensional array), the calculated weekly average temperature for each of the four weeks (rows) and the calculated average temperature for each of the days of the week (cols). In addition, create a single-dimensional array of Strings representing the days of the week (Monday-Sunday) using an initializer list. Your program output should look like the following: Input Screen   Enter Monday Temperature for Week 1: 10.0 Enter Tuesday Temperature for Week 1: 20.0 Enter Wednesday Temperature for Week 1: 30.0 (etc.) Enter Monday Temperature for Week 2: 60.0 (etc.) Output Screen Weekly Temperature Report                   Mon       Tue         Wed        Thurs      Fri           Sat          Sun         Average   1              10.0        20.0        30.0        40.0        50.0        60.0        70.0        40.0 2              80.0        90.0        10.0        20.0        30.0        40.0        50.0        45.7 3              60.0        70.0        80.0        90.0        10.0        20.0        30.0        51.4 4              40.0        50.0        60.0        70.0        80.0        90.0        10.0        57.1

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Write a program that stores the weekly (Monday thru Sunday) daily temperatures for four weeks. Your program should allow the user to enter the temperatures and print a report with headings, the temperature for each day (your two-dimensional array), the calculated weekly average temperature for each of the four weeks (rows) and the calculated average temperature for each of the days of the week (cols). In addition, create a single-dimensional array of Strings representing the days of the week (Monday-Sunday) using an initializer list. Your program output should look like the following:

Input Screen

 

Enter Monday Temperature for Week 1: 10.0

Enter Tuesday Temperature for Week 1: 20.0

Enter Wednesday Temperature for Week 1: 30.0

(etc.)

Enter Monday Temperature for Week 2: 60.0

(etc.)

Output Screen

Weekly Temperature Report

 

                Mon       Tue         Wed        Thurs      Fri           Sat          Sun         Average

 

1              10.0        20.0        30.0        40.0        50.0        60.0        70.0        40.0

2              80.0        90.0        10.0        20.0        30.0        40.0        50.0        45.7

3              60.0        70.0        80.0        90.0        10.0        20.0        30.0        51.4

4              40.0        50.0        60.0        70.0        80.0        90.0        10.0        57.1

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