Input: Consider a state of the United State of America, a hot state if it's average temperature ranges between 80 to 110 degree fahrenheit and a cold state if it's temperature ranges between 20 to 60 degree fahrenheit. Can you categorize the following states in hot or cold states. Output: Based on the given criteria, we can categorize the following states: 1. California: California has an average temperature of 85 degrees Fahrenheit, which falls within the range of 80 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, California is a hot state. 2. Utah: Utah has an average temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit, which is also within the range of 80 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. So, Utah is a hot state. 3. Alaska: Alaska has an average temperature of 45 degrees Fahrenheit, which falls within the range of 20 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, Alaska is a cold state. 4. Oregon: Oregon has an average temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit, which is higher than the upper limit of 60 degrees Fahrenheit for a cold state. However, it is still below the lower limit of 80 degrees Fahrenheit for a hot state. Therefore, it is not possible to categorize Oregon as a hot or cold state based on the given criteria. In summary, California, Utah, and Alaska can be categorized as hot, hot, and cold states, respectively. Oregon cannot be categorized as a hot or cold state based on the given criteria.