Prompt the user to enter two words and a number, storing each into separate variables. Then, output those three values on a single line separated by a space. (Submit for 1 point) Ex: If the input is: yellow Daisy 6 the output after the prompts is: You entered: yellow Daisy 6 Note: User input is not part of the program output.

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2.14 LAB: Warm up: Creating passwords

 

(1) Prompt the user to enter two words and a number, storing each into separate variables. Then, output those three values on a single line separated by a space. (Submit for 1 point)

Ex: If the input is:

yellow Daisy 6

the output after the prompts is:

You entered: yellow Daisy 6

Note: User input is not part of the program output.

(2) Output two passwords using a combination of the user input. Format the passwords as shown below. (Submit for 2 points, so 3 points total).

Ex: If the input is:

yellow Daisy 6

the output after the prompts is:

You entered: yellow Daisy 6 First password: yellow_Daisy Second password: 6yellow6


(3) Output the length of each password (the number of characters in the strings). (Submit for 2 points, so 5 points total).

Ex: If the input is:

yellow Daisy 6

the output after the prompts is:

You entered: yellow Daisy 6 First password: yellow_Daisy Second password: 6yellow6 Number of characters in yellow_Daisy: 12 Number of characters in 6yellow6: 8
247772.2002516.qx3zqy7
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