def get_numbers():     user_input = input()     values = []     for token in user_input.split():         values.append(int(token))     return values def print_selected_numbers():     numbers = get_numbers()     for number in numbers:         if number < 5:             print(number) print_selected_numbers()   considering the inputs are 3 17 13 1 6 14 what is the output

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Chapter14: Files And Streams
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def get_numbers():
    user_input = input()
    values = []
    for token in user_input.split():
        values.append(int(token))
    return values

def print_selected_numbers():
    numbers = get_numbers()
    for number in numbers:
        if number < 5:
            print(number)

print_selected_numbers()

 

considering the inputs are 3 17 13 1 6 14

what is the output

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