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Write a module that contains the following two functions:
# Converts from Celsius to Fahrenheit
def celsiusToFahrenheit(celsius):
# Converts from Fahrenheit to Celsius
def fahrenheitToCelsius(fahrenheit):
The formulas for the conversion are:
celsius = (5 / 9) * (fahrenheit – 32)
fahrenheit = (9 / 5) * celsius + 32
Write a test program that invokes these functions to display the following tables:
Celsius Fahrenheit | Fahrenheit Celsius
40.0 104.0 | 120.0 48.89
39.0 102.2 | 110.0 43.33
...
32.0 89.6 | 40.0 4.44
31.0 87.8 | 30.0 -1.11
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