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#include using namespace std; double CelsiusToKelvin(double valueCelsius) { double valueKelvin; valueKelvin = valueCelsius + 273.15; return valueKelvin; } /* Your solution goes here */ int main() { double valueC; double valueK; valueC = 10.0; cout << valueC << " C is " << CelsiusToKelvin(valueC) << " K" << endl; cin >> valueK; cout << valueK << " is " << KelvinToCelsius(valueK) << " C" << endl; return 0; }

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