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Transcribed Image Text:Make a function that encrypts a given input with these
steps:
Input: "apple"
Step 1: Reverse the input: "elppa"
Step 2: Replace all vowels using the following chart:
a => 0
e => 1
i => 2
0 => 2
u => 3
# "1lppo"
Step 3: Add "aca" to the end of the word: "11ppoaca"
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