#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Enter the character\n";
$grade = <STDIN>;
chomp($grade);
%scores=(
90 => "A",
80 => "B",
70 => "C",
60 => "D",
50 => "F"
);
if($grade >= 90)
{
print $scores{90};
}
if($grade < 90 && $grade >= 80 )
{
print $scores{80};
}
elsif($grade < 80 && $grade >= 70 )
{print "hai";
print $scores{70};
}
elsif($grade < 70 && $grade >= 60 )
{
print $scores{60};
}
elsif($grade < 60 && $grade >= 50 )
{
print $scores{50};
}
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