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For your program, hard-code the temperature and property values for p = 5 mpa as lists for temperatures from t = 0 ℃ to at least t = 100 ℃. have the user enter a temperature in that range from the keyboard. your program should find the two values of temperature that bracket the user’s value, then perform linear interpolation for all four properties. of course, the results should be formatted and printed to the screen.
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