Q2)- Write a program to enter a number from the keyboard, then check: -if the number is bigger than or equal to (4) print "one". -if the number is odd print "two". -if the number does equal to (3) print "three".

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Q2)- Write a program to enter a number from the
keyboard, then check:
-if the number is bigger than or equal to (4) print
"one".
-if the number is odd print "two".
-if the number does equal to (3) print "three".
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