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Write a while loop that repeats while user_num ≥ 1. In each loop iteration, divide user_num by 2, then print user_num.
Sample output with input: 2010.0 5.0 2.5 1.25 0.625
Note: If the submitted code has an infinite loop, the system will stop running the code after a few seconds and report "Program end never reached." The system doesn't print the test case that caused the reported message.
user_num = int(input())
print("enter the number ",end=" ")
userNum=float(input())
while(userNum >= 1):
userNum = userNum / 2;
print(userNum,end=" ");
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