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Wind Chill. Given the temperature t (in Fahrenheit) and the wind speed v (in miles per hour), the US National Weather Service defines the effective temperature (the wind chill) to be: w = 35.74 + 0.6215t + (0.4275 t - 35.75)v 0.16 Write a program that takes two double command-line arguments t and v and prints out the wind chill. Note: The formula is not valid if t is larger than 50 in absolute value or if v is larger than 120 or less than 3. You may assume that the values you get are in the range. Important: Your program must have a single public class called WindChill, which contains the main method as per the following template:
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StdGaussian.java
ThreeSortUsingMinMax.java
WindChill.java
wind_chill.txt
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