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Using two lists.
numSet = [1,2,3]
alphaSet = ['A', 'B', 'C']
Write a program that will iterate through the first loop and for each iteration, it will iterate through the nested loop completely.
Thus it will perform three inner loops through alphaSet for each loop through numSet.
Provide for both the while and for loops in the same program, create nested loops that print a table that looks like this
1 A
1 B
1 C
2 A
2 B
2 C
3 A
3 B
3 C
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