Database System Concepts
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Write an assembly language program in MIPS that repeatedly asks the user for a scale F or a C (for
"Fahrenheit" or "Celsius") on one line followed by an integer
temperature on the next line. It then converts the given temperature to
the other scale. Use the formulas:
F = (9/5)C + 32
C = (5/9)(F - 32)
2. Exit the loop when the user types "Q/q". Assume that all input is correct.
For example:
Enter Scale : F
Enter Temperature: 32
Celsius Temperature: 0C
Enter Scale : C
Enter Temperature: 100
Fahrenheit Temperature: 212F
Enter Scale : Q
done
provide a picture of the output.
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