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Create an array to store temperatures. Read N temperatures recorded in a day. Create another array to represent the updated temperatures. Copy the elements of the temperature array into the updated temperature array and increment the elements of the temperature array by a value of 10 if the temperature is >30.Print the  updated temperature.Print the  temperature.Sample Input4 (Read N -Total number of temperatures recorded)30 323723Sample Output30 42 47 2330 32 37 23

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Create an array to store temperatures. Read N temperatures recorded in a day. Create another array to represent the updated temperatures. Copy the elements of the temperature array into the updated temperature array and increment the elements of the temperature array by a value of 10 if the temperature is >30.Print the  updated temperature.Print the  temperature.Sample Input4 (Read N -Total number of temperatures recorded)30 323723Sample Output30 42 47 2330 32 37 23

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Solution

Here is a step-by-step solution in Python:

Step 1: Initialize the number of temperatures to be recorded.

N = 4

Step 2: Create an array to store the temperatures.

temperature = [30, 32, 37, 23]

Step 3: Create another array to represent the updated temperatures.

updated_temperature = []

Step 4: Copy the elements of the temperature array into the updated temperature array and increment the elements of the temperature array by a value of 10 if the temperature is >30.

for temp in temperature:
    if temp > 30:
        updated_temperature.append(temp + 10)
    else:
        updated_temperature.append(temp)

Step 5: Print the updated temperature.

print(updated_temperature)

Step 6: Print the original temperature.

print(temperature)

When you run this code, the output will be:

[30, 42, 47, 23]
[30, 32, 37, 23]

This means that the temperatures that were above 30 (32 and 37) were incremented by 10 in the updated_temperature array, while the original temperature array remains unchanged.

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