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Transcribed Image Text:Write a program that asks the user to enter a series of single-
digit numbers with nothing separating them. The program
should display
a. Display even numbers and odd numbers
b. The sum of all the single-digit numbers in the string.
For example, if the user enters 2514, the method should return
12, which is the sum
of 2, 5, 1, andPython
program
Sample output
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Iy.hon 3.8. (L.g/v3.8.5:Rorin, Jul 20 200, 15:43: nai Me: v.16RE 32 bil. Tn
te-) en Min12
"YI "m ", "yrigh.", ":rmdil" ur "1 iene (" for mure infuraul iun.
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RaR a ai ng38072
Cdd
a Vrs
Cdd
2 1o Even
The zum. of sll the ingle diga: numbere in the strinT
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