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Create an array of 10 integers and pre-populate it with 10 numbers. Then write a function called printit which will loop through the array and print the values out. Call the function to show it works. Now write another function called finditem and pass it the array and a number to find, call the function which should return a boolean if it's found or not. Test it out on the number 50. If the number fifty is in your array it should print True otherwise false.
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