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In python, write a program based on following algorithm:
I. Input height of student1 in centimeters.
II. Input height of student2 in centimeters.
III. Input height of student3 in centimeters.
IV. Compute the average of 3 heights.
V. Convert the average height into meters.
V. Display the result in following format:
The average height of the three student is xx.xx meters.
(use 2 decimal place)
Note: 1 meters = 100 centimeters.
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