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computer science Write a program that produces a bar chart showing the population growth of Prairieville, a small town in the Midwest, at 20-year intervals during the past 100 years. The program should read in the population figures (rounded to the nearest 1,000 people) for 1900, 1920, 1940, 1960, 1980, and 2000 from a file. For each year it should display the date and a bar consisting of one asterisk for each 1,000 people. The data can be found in the People.txt file. Here is an example of how the chart might begin: PRAIRIEVILLE POPULATION GROWTH (each * represents 1,000 people) 1900 ** 1920 **** 1940 ***** Verified answer
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