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Q / write a program in Fortran language to find the number of readings whose values
exceed 70 mm and the percentage of these readings, as well as find the number of readings
that are less than 40 mm and the percentage of these readings in the matrix AN (7 + AN if your number (N) is odd,
or from the array (8 + 8). AN if your number is (N) even. Notes:
1- N represents your number (meaning the student’s number in the department.
2- The program must be complete (ie include FORMAT phrases) with each reading and writing statement
3- Reading items from an external file His name is the first 3 letters of the first name of your name
4- Print the elements in an external file whose name is the first 3 letters of the third name of your name
5- The answer is by printing the required program and not a picture of the solution for the purpose of correction
#my number is (n=14)
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