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This Is The Second Assignment Toward Your Final Project Please reread This is the second assignment toward your Final Project. Please reread the description of the Metric Conversion program in the Metric Conversion Final Project Overview and Timeline carefully so that you know exactly what the program is supposed to do. Understanding the problem is part of the programming process. Follow the program requirements precisely. The first thing you need to provide is a completed set of flow charts for the Metric Conversion program. For each flow chart in the Metric Conversion Flowcharts and Code Worksheet, fill in the missing symbol text (denoted by a red number) in the corresponding table below the flow chart. For flowchart symbols and an example of a flow chart, refer to Chapter 2, pages 94-97. Other examples of flow charts for the various control structures are interspersed throughout your Chapter 2, 3, and 4 readings. The second thing you need to provide is the complete pseudocode that solves the Metric Conversion program. Please place your pseudocode in the designated area at the end of the Metric Conversion Flowcharts and Code Worksheet. Your pseudocode does not necessarily have to follow the flow of logic depicted in the flow charts (since your pseudocode designs may vary), but your code must meet all of the requirements of the Metric Conversion program described in the Metric Conversion Final Project Overview and Timeline. To write the pseudocode, you will have to utilize everything we have learned so far, such as modular programming, variables, common programming statements (Write, Declare, Input, etc.), and the three control structures. As stated in the Instructor Policies, your pseudocode must conform to the syntax and style of the pseudocode examples in our textbook.

Paper For Above instruction The development of a Metric Conversion program exemplifies fundamental programming concepts, including flowcharting, pseudocode development, variable management, control structures, input validation, and user interaction. This assignment aims to reinforce these concepts through a structured process that includes designing flowcharts, filling in missing symbols, and drafting comprehensive pseudocode aligned with project specifications. Designing the Flowcharts The initial step involves creating detailed flowcharts that visually represent the program's logic. Each flowchart must include all symbols accurately labeled, with missing symbols correctly identified and filled


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