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Transcribed Image Text:In **loop_functions.py**, define a function named **list_concat** that takes a single parameter **li**. This function creates a string from the list of strings, **li**, by concatenating all strings in the list and inserting a space after each list element. At the end of the function, it returns the concatenated string. See the table below for example input/output. Before implementing this function, determine whether you need a **for** loop or a **while** loop. Your implementation should not use any **if** statements. Test your code against the tests in zyLab (**22.14 Lab week 7: Exercise 2: loop_functions**).
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