COMPUTER SCIENCE - PYTHON
Given a word from a user
word = input("Enter a word: ")
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Computers and Technology, 17.12.2020 08:10, amakayla57
COMPUTER SCIENCE - PYTHON
Given a word from a user
word = input("Enter a word: ")
Show how you would go through and print each character twice. For example, if the user typed "peanut", you program should print:
ppeeaannuutt
Answers: 2
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