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How do i do this? Create a VBScript script (w2_firstname_lastname. vbs) that takes 3 parameters (numbers)

1) Print the sum of three numbers

2) Print the average of the three numbers

Optionally, you can save the results into a file "Results. txt" using the redirection operator or by creating the file in the script.

4) Make sure to include comment block (flowerbox) in your code.

5) Sample run:-

C:\entd261>cscript. exe w2_sammy_abaza. vbs 2 3 5 > results. txt

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