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Practicing Flowgarithm: Write a flowgorithm program that performs the following tasks:
-Utilizing nested loops the user inputs numbers, positive or negative
- The loop determines the largest and smallest number input
- The loop terminates when the user inputs a zero (0)
- Display the largest and smallest number entered at the end of the loop
- Utilize an outside loop to keep the program running until told to stop
Remember the following:
use clear prompts for your input
label each output number or name
(Comment: Hello, please help me understand Flowgarithm programming . I've been attempting to practice and understand the concept but I still don’t understand. Thank you so much highly appreciate it.)
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