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Write, and test using spim, an assembly language
input a sequence of 10 integers. These numbers should be stored in an array in memory,
in the order in which they were input. Then, your program should prompt the user for
an integer input and search the array to find the first occurrence (if any) of this integer.
If found, output its position in the array as an integer between 1 and 10. Again, you
need only find the first occurrence. Your program should then prompt the user for
another integer input, and repeat. Once the input integer is NOT found in the array, your
program should terminate.
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