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Given an integer representing a 10-digit phone number, output the area code, prefix, and line number using the format (800) 555-1212. You must use a tuple for this assignment. Additionally, the formatting of the output should match the example below, identifying both the tuple and formatted phone number.
For example, if the input is
8005551212
the output is
phone_number_tuple: ('8', '0', '0', '5', '5', '5', '1', '2', '1', '2') Formatted phone number: (800) 555-1212
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