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Write a program that asks the user for the name of the input file (all files you test must have one number per line with no blank lines; two examples are provided below) reads in those numbers one at a time writes the even numbers to a file named even. txt writes the odd numbers to a file named odd. txt displays (in the shell window) the sum of the even numbers and the count of the negative numbers Here are 2 files you can use to test your program (remember, RIGHT-click, Save Target/Link As...):

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