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	I deleted the pass and wrote the range code based on the instructions.
One thing I found interesting about ranges is that I can control where to start and stop and how many stride it can take. I also found it interesting that if you write a range(0,5), it doesn't stop at 5 but before 5. For now, Im not unsure about anything related to range.
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def print_all_numbers(maximum):
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    "Prints all integers from 0 to maximum."
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    for number in range(maximum):
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    for number in range(20):
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        print(number)
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def print_even_numbers(maximum):
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    "Prints all even integers from 0 to maximum."
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    pass
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    for number in range(0,20,2):
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        print(number)
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def print_odd_numbers(maximum):
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    "Prints all odd integers from 0 to maximum."
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    pass
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    for number in range(1,20,2):
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        print(number)
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def print_multiples_of_five(maximum):
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    "Prints all integers which are multiples of five from 0 to maximum."
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    pass
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    for number in range(5,30,5):
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        print(number)
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chosen_maximum = int(input("Choose a number: "))
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print(f"All numbers from 0 to {chosen_maximum}")
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