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Transcribed Image Text:Implementing User Input and
Comments in a Script
1. Go to your main.py file.
2. On the first line, add a docstring explaining what your
file does. Then, assign a variable called whole_num to
the user's input and cast it to an integer.
3. Next, print 10 underscores as the top border of the
table.
4. On the first line print your whole number, then
multiply your whole number by multiples of 2's till 10
and print that out.
5. Finally, print 10 underscores again for the bottom
border of the table, as in step 3.
6. Run the file by using the python3 main.py command.
The output should be like Figure 1.10.
>_ Terminal
workspace $ python3 main.py
Generate a multiplication table for: 7
Number: 7
2: 14
4: 28
6: 42
8: 56
10: 70
workspace $
x +
Figure 1.10
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