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Implement the following decision table using a nested if statement and multiple alternatives if statement. Assume that the grade point average is within the range 0.0 through 4.0. Do not write entire program. Mention only the required variables and the nested if statement.
grade point average transricpt message
0.0-0.99 failed semester - resigister suspended
1.0- 1.99 on probation for next semester
2.0-2.99 (no message)
3.0-3.49 dean's list for semester
3.5-4.00 highest honors for semester
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