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Write the pseudo code and flowchart that will read a file of student test
results and produce a student test grade report. Each test record contains
the student number, name and test score (out of 50). The program is to
calculate for each student the test score as a percentage and to print the
student's number, test score (out of 50) and letter grade on the report. The
letter grade is determined as follows:
A = 90-100%
B = 80-89%
C = 70-79%
90-100
80-89
:A
:B
D = 60-69%
E = 0 -59%
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