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Write simple functions called describeRun(runningWorkout:) and describeSwim(swimmingWorkout:) that take a Run object and a Swim object, respectively. Neither should return values. Each function should print a description of the workout, including the run's cadence or the swim's stroke. Time is represented in seconds, distance is represented in meters, and cadence is represented in steps per minute.

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