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Write a program that lets a user enter N and that outputs N! (N factorial, meaning N*(N-1)*(N-2)*..\.\*2*1). Hint:Use a loop variable i that counts from total-1 down to 1. Compare your output with some of these answers: 1:1, 2:2, 3:6, 4:24, 5:120, 8:40320.

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