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Create a flowchart from start to end. 1.Initialize Z (set Z=0)2.Ask for user’s input X3.If X =1, then continue to the next statement. If X does not equal to 1, end the program.4.While Z is incrementing by 1, print Z. (Note: use WHILE symbol for the flowchart)5.Print Z until Z = 5. 6.When Z = 5, ends the program and print "HW is done".

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