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- a PesoCurrency class with an amount attribute.
- Define an overloaded convertTo method that will convert amount attribute to dollars and euros.
- Conversion: 1 dollar = 50 pesos while 10 dollars = 2 euros.
- Implement the class to ask the user an amount in peso to convert and will display the dollar and euro equivalent of the inputted peso amount.
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