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9.12 LAB: Product class
In main.py define the Product class that will manage product inventory. Product class has three attributes: a product code, the product's price, and the number count of product in inventory.
Implement the following methods:
- A constructor with 3 parameters that sets all 3 attributes to the value in the 3 parameters
- set_code(self, code) - set the product code (i.e. SKU234) to parameter code
- get_code(self) - return the product code
- set_price(self, price) - set the price to parameter price
- get_price(self) - return the price
- set_count(self, count) - set the number of items in inventory to parameter count
- get_count(self) - return the count
- add_inventory(self, amt) - increase inventory by parameter amt
- sell_inventory(self, amt) - decrease inventory by parameter amt
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