Angles are often measured in degrees ( ° ), minutes ( ' ), and seconds ( " ). There are 360 degrees
in a circle, 60 minutes in one degree, and 60 seconds in one minute. Design an algorithm to read
two angular measurements given in degrees, minutes, and seconds and then calculate and print
out their sum. Repeat this four times to do the following computations:
74° 29' 13" + 105° 8' 16" = 179° 37' 29"
7° 14' 55" + 5° 24' 55" = 12° 39' 50"
20° 31' 19" + 0° 31' 30" = 21° 2' 49"
122° 17' 48" + 237° 42' 12" = 0° 0' 0"
Use an input file (MyData.dat) that contains the values of the angular measurements given in
the above examples and print out their sums into an output file (MyOutput.txt) in the same
format as shown in the examples above.
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