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Write a program in Python that simulates a bank.
This is similar to what you did with your calculator program using functions.
The customer's bank account should start out with a balance of 100ドル.00 in the account (HINT: Balance = 100.0).
The " Balance" variable should be a global variable.
Provide the customer the ability to deposit money (Deposit), Withdraw money (Withdraw), and the ability to print out their balance (ShowBalance).
Create a menu witht he above options that calls the respective function.
Create functions for each of the tasks in your bank (deposit, withdraw, show balance).
Your program should loop until the user decides to exit the program (HINT: Use 0 to exit the program like your calculator program).
Make sure to design your Outline and Logic sections in a Word document.
Upload your Outline and Logic document along with your Python code into this assignment when completed.
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