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# Nоte: Yоur prоgrаm must use the code provided in the below mаin() function. This includes а# main() function and call to execute the main() function. Do not change this source code. Instead,# copy / paste it into your .py file. Use suitable data entry prompts to capture input values.## Code the following functions using the below "Graphing System" pseudocode to guide you:## ** Function name: get_scores() **# - This function gets called from main().# - This function takes no parameters.# - Create a list that will hold 7 quiz integer scores of your choosing, but at least# 3 of the scores must be unduplicated and the scores should not be in an ascending# or descending order. Example scores: 70, 60, 91, 65, 100, 89, 60# - Using a loop, find the average of 6 quiz scores; drop the lowest score from being# part of the average.# - Output the results by following this model...# Your 7 quiz scores with the lowest grade dropped is: xx.xx# ...where "xx.xx" represents the average of the 6 quiz scores.# - The function returns nothing.## ** Function name: get_title() **# - This function gets called from main().# - This function takes no parameters.# - Prompt the user for title of the graph, storing the result in a string.# - The function returns the string title.## ** Function name: get_list() **# - This function gets called from main().# - This function takes no parameters.# - Using a loop, prompt the user for each quiz score. Each quiz score will be an# integer and as each score is received, fill a quiz scores list. You can assume at# least 2 quiz scores will be entered by the user, but do accept a quiz score to the# quiz scores list if it falls outside of the range of 1 to 10 inclusive. If it does,# provide the user with suitable feedback and try the data entry again. Use "done" as# the sentinel value to exit the loop.# - The function returns the quiz scores list.## ** Function name: print_graph() **# - This function gets called from main().# - This function takes two parameters as title and movies. The "title" represents the# string returned from get_title() and "movies" represents the list of integers # returned from get_list().# - Output the title and a histogram, using the list of integers as data. Each value in# the list is the number of stars to print on that line. Each element in the list# should appear on a separate line in the graph.# - The function returns nothing. # Example model output, with sample values provided...## Your 7 quiz scores with the lowest grade dropped is: 79.17## Enter a title for the graph: Movie Ratings# Enter integers for the graph...# Enter an integer (or 'done' to finish): 3# Enter an integer (or 'done' to finish): 7# Enter an integer (or 'done' to finish): 10# Enter an integer (or 'done' to finish): 2# Enter an integer (or 'done' to finish): 12# Invalid integer entered. Try again.# Enter an integer (or 'done' to finish): 5# Enter an integer (or 'done' to finish): done# Movie Ratings# * * *# * * * * * * *# * * * * * * * * * *# * *# * * * * *def main(): get_scores() title = get_title() movies = get_list() print_graph(title, movies)main()
A heаlthcаre plаtfоrm cоllects detailed patient data (including lоcation, device metadata, and behavioral patterns) "just in case" it may be useful for future analytics. The system enforces strong encryption and access control. What is the primary architectural flaw?