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- Create a program that will convert a distance taken from the user in kilometers to the following conversion types: Statute mile (SM), Nautical mile (NM) and a Furlong. The conversion between the units are as follows:
1KM = 0.54NM, 1NM = 1.151 SM and 1SM = 8 furlongs
- The program will read one data value at a time and then convert the value to all three units
- Example of demo run:
Enter linear distance in kilometers (km): 2.5
The distance in NM is: 1.35
The distance in SM is: 1.55385
The distance in Furlong is: 12.4308
End of linear converter program.
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