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    Temperature conversion

    Hello, good and awesome people in the house.
    Please, kindly help me out this javascript question.


    The user will enter a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit into a text input. At the click of a button, the temperature in degrees Celsius will be shown in a second readOnly text box.

    Instructions:
    Create a properly labeled text input to allow the user to enter temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
    Create a second properly labeld read only text input where the converted temperature will be displayed in degrees Celsius.
    Create a function that takes the input from the first text box, converts it from degrees Fahrenheit and places the resulting value in the second text box.
    Create a button input with an onclick event handler that calls your conversion function.



    Thank you.

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