#print (Section 1.3) The file Ref.c contains a copy of a program to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius that prints from 0 to 300 degrees in steps of 20. Modify it to print from 300 down to 0 in steps of 50. Type ready when you're done. #once #create Ref 300 148.9 250 121.1 200 93.3 150 65.6 100 37.8 50 10.0 0 -17.8 #once #create Ref.c /* print Fahrenheit-Celsius table for f = 0, 20, ..., 300 */ main() { int lower, upper, step; float fahr, celsius; lower = 0; /* lower limit of temperature table */ upper = 300; /* upper limit */ step = 20; /* step size */ fahr = lower; while (fahr <= upper) { celsius = (5.0/9.0) * (fahr-32.0); printf("%4.0f %6.1f\n", fahr, celsius); fahr = fahr + step; } } #user a.out >x #cmp Ref x #succeed Here's our solution: main() /* Fahrenheit-Celsius 300 ... 0 by 50 */ { int lower, upper, step; float fahr; lower = 0; /* lower limit of temperature table */ upper = 300; /* upper limit */ step = 50; /* step size */ for (fahr = upper; fahr >= lower; fahr = fahr - step) printf("%4.0f %6.1f\n", fahr, (5.0/9.0) * (fahr-32.0)); } #log #next 3.1b 10