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Transcribed Image Text:Conditional Statements - Practice Questions
• Write a python program to accept a number and
o if the number is equal to 1, calculate Z = x % y
o if the number is equal to 2, calculate Z = x // y
o if the number is equal to 3,
or negative
o
equal to 4,
if the number is
odd
o
if the number is equal to 5,
not same
o
if the number is equal to 6,
two numbers
o if the number is equal to 7,
two numbers
o Otherwise print STOP
check if the number is positive
check if the number is even or
check if two numbers are same or
check the greatest number among
check the smallest number among
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