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Exercise 07 - tempConversion

Write two functions that convert temperatures from Fahrenheit to Celsius, and vice versa:

ftoc(32) // fahrenheit to celsius, should return 0

ctof(0) // celsius to fahrenheit, should return 32

Because we are human, we want the result temperature to be rounded to one decimal place: i.e., ftoc(100) should return 37.8 and not 37.77777777777778.

This exercise asks you to create more than one function so the module.exports section of the spec file looks a little different this time. Nothing to worry about, we're just packaging both functions into a single object to be exported.

Hints

  • You can find the relevant formulae on Wikipedia.

  • Try to find by yourself on the Internet how to round a number to 1 decimal place in JavaScript. If you struggle, have a look here.