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Write and test a program to sum and modify a list of numbers. The program will have two functions: sumList(nums) is a function to sum numbers in a list and return the sum squareEach(nums) is a function that modifies the list by squaring each entry The main program should prompt the user for a number n, and use that to create a list of numbers, nums (see ch6ex12.py). It will then make a call to sumList(nums), then make a call to squareEach(nums), and then call sumList(nums) a second time. The program should print the original list, the sum of the original list, the list after being squared, and the sum of the elements in the updated list. Remember that squaring a number means multiplying it by itself; so if I pass you a 7, you need to return it as a 49 (7*7) Test your program with list [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8], which should print a sum of 36, a list [1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64], and a second sum 204 Save this as lastname_program5.py and submit on Brightspace You must submit your source code as a .py file. The code should be well-structured and commented. A screen shot of the program displaying all required output FOR EACH FEATURE OF YOUR PROGRAM and your name, class, and program number

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