What makes a Java program well structured?

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Please complete Chapter 2, Section 2.4 "Programming Activity 2: Temperature Conversion" from the textbook. Once you have completed it, please answer the following questions:

1) What makes a Java program well structured?

2) Were you able to successfully get the application to compile and run?

3) How did you choose which data types should be used with this program?

4) What advice or code can you provide to help other students with this activity?

5) How did you test your program?

Task 1: Create a new discussion topic on or before the due date in the Course Syllabus -> Course Schedule by clicking the '**REPLY HERE**' post below. In your reply, you will post your response to the main topic. Your response should be a minimum of 150 words. Going over the minimum word length requirement is acceptable; however, I am not looking for 500+ words!