Exercises, Third Set

3.Write a program that asks the user to type in the number of people that are expected for dinner, not counting the user. Assuming that the number typed in is n, display a message that says "A table for (n+1) is ready.". For example, if the user types 3, display "A table for 4 is ready.".
4.Modify the program from exercise 3 to display an error message if the number of guests is more than 20.
5.Write a program that asks the user to type in his or her first name and age. If the age is less than 53, then indicate that the user is a youngster; otherwise, that he or she is getting on in years.
6.Write a program that asks the user whether Susan is the world's most tenacious novice. If the answer is “true”, then acknowledge the user's ...

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