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Transcribed Image Text:b. Generate HTML code to the output below using HTML table elements.
Time Table
|Tuesday
Arts
Mon
Science
|Wednesday
French
Statistics
Thursday
Maths
Social
History
Sports
Hours
Lunch
Arts
Ethics
History
Business
Social
Science
Project
Programming Systems
Life Skills
Note for table b:
• set the background color of Time table' Column to Cyan
• set table border to 1
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