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Given a temperature control system with a heater and a fan, model it as a deterministic finite automaton (DFA). The system samples temperature every 100 ms. If temp > 80°C for three consecutive samples, turn on fan; if temp < 60°C for two consecutive samples, turn on heater. If temp > 80°C for three consecutive samples,