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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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Transcribed Image Text:Write a second C++ Program (FileTemps.cpp) that reads the names and temperatures of the n cities from
an input file "temps.txt" and counts the number of hot, cold and medium-temp cities based on the
following rules:
Hot City: if temperature is more than 35
Cold city :if temperature is less than 15
Medium-temp city: if temperature is between 15 and 35.
The output should be saved in a file called("output.txt") as shown below.
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Muscat 32
Nizwa 35
Salalah 13
Sur 40
Seeq 5
Sohar 42
Ibri 48
Musandam 38
Medium-temp city
Medium-temp city
Cold City
Hot City
Cold city
Hot City
Hot City
Hot city
Muscat
Nizwa
32
35
Salalah
13
Sur
40
Seeq
5
Sohar
42
Ibri
48
Musandam
38
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