The following code displays double temperature 0; if (temperature <= 5) System.out.println ("too cold"); else if (temperature >= 35) System.out.println ("t0o hot"); else System.out.println ("just right"); O too hot too cold too hot just right O too cold O just right

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(JAVA program language) I want last answer only, Idont need the explain.

The following code displays
double temperature
0;
if (temperature <= 5)
System.out.println ("too cold");
else if (temperature >= 35)
System.out.println ("t0o hot");
else
System.out.println ("just right");
O too hot
too cold too hot just right
O too cold
O just right
Transcribed Image Text:The following code displays double temperature 0; if (temperature <= 5) System.out.println ("too cold"); else if (temperature >= 35) System.out.println ("t0o hot"); else System.out.println ("just right"); O too hot too cold too hot just right O too cold O just right
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