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Write a program that takes as input a number of kilometers and prints the corresponding number of nautical miles.
Use the following approximations:
A kilometer represents 1/10,000 of the distance between the North Pole and the equator.
There are 90 degrees, containing 60 minutes of arc each, between the North Pole and the equator.
A nautical mile is 1 minute of an arc.
An example of the program input and output is shown below:
Enter the number of kilometers: 100
The number of nautical miles is 54
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