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For Questions 1-4, consider the following code: def mystery1(x):
return x + 2

def mystery2(a, b = 7):
return a + b

#MAIN
n = int(input("Enter a number:"))
ans = mystery1(n) * 2 + mystery2 (n * 3)
print(ans)

What is output when the user enters 9?

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