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Transcribed Image Text:Write a Python Program that will simulate a registration system, as follows:
Welcome: Display a message to welcome the user and ask for their info
Capture user input: Ask the user to input the following information:
o First name (String)
Last name (String)
o Age (integer) you must adjust value by subtracting 2 years
Current GPA (float) you must adjust by adding 0.5
o Hobbies (only 3) (a string Collection containing 3 items) (all strings)
Hint: you can ask user to specify each hobby one by one, and then you can
update (or add) each item to the Collection
Display user information: thank user for registration & show their info
Goodbye: Display a Goodbye message and end Program
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print("Welcome to the program!")
firstName = input("Enter your first name: ")
lastName = input("Enter your last name: ")
age = input("Enter your age: ")
gpa = input("Enter your gpa: ")
print("Enter your three hobbies")
hobbies = []
hobbies.append(input("Enter hobby: "))
hobbies.append(input("Enter hobby: "))
hobbies.append(input("Enter hobby: "))
print("Thank you for registration")
print("First name:",firstName)
print("Last name:",lastName)
print("Age:",age)
print("GPA:",gpa)
print("hobbies:",hobbies)
print("Good bye!")
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