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Transcribed Image Text:Write a user-defined function rid multiple_blanks that will receive a string as an input ar-
gument. The string contains a sentence that has multiple blank spaces in between some
of the words. The function will return the string with only one blank in between words.
For example: mystr is created as follows, there are 5 blanks between Hello and and, 1 blank
between and and how, 4 blank between how and are, and 1 blank between are and you:
'Hello
and how
are you?'
The function will returned after function been called:
Hello and how are you?
Call your function with input arguments mystr.
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