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Write a program in Python that prompts for the number of rows and then uses nested loops to print the output as shown below (in two runs). NOTE: You must use nested loops. Output should match attached images.

Transcribed Image Text:How many rows? 7
0123456
012345
01234
0123
012
01

Transcribed Image Text:How many rows? 5
01234
0123
012
01
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