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Rewrite the following pseudocode segment using a loop structure. any language is fine, but don’t use gotos (Use Python or C++)
i= 10;
num = 0;
loop:
if i >= 20 then goto out
i = i + 3;
cout << i * num;
goto loop
out: cout << “DONE”;
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