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Computers and Technology, 22.02.2022 01:40, angie249

Can someone help me with these 2 questions? Given this Python program:
input('Enter a number >')
print('Nice number')
What is the outcome if the user inputs:
43

Given this Python program:
print(abs(int(input('Enter a number >'
print(abs(-15))
What is the outcome if the user inputs:
-17

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Answers: 1

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