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Transcribed Image Text:Create a function called getHex() as follows:
• This function should return a value of type char and have a
parameter of type int.
• The function should use either an iflelse or a switch to return
the corresponding hex value of the number as a char value.
o If the number is between 0 and 9, add '0' to the
parameter.
o If the number is between 10 and 15, a local char variable
should be set equal to the correct letter ('A', 'B', 'C', 'D',
'E', or 'F').
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