For this question you will design and implement a function that takes 5 arguments and produces 5 return values. This question is internally recognized as variant 0371. The 5 arguments must be of types int, int, bool, bool, and char (in that order), and they must be stored in parameter variables 'ham', 'bar', 'xyz', 'gzk', and 'foo', respectively. As a clarifying example, the second parameter - 'bar' - will be of type int. The function you create must perform the operations list below, in the specified order and exactly as they are described here. You are NOT permitted to simplify the operations. 1. create a new variable named 'ukr' that stores the result of increasing the 'ham' parameter by 42 2. if the conjunction of the 'xyz' parameter and the 'gzk' parameter has a value of True, multiply the value of the 'ham' parameter by a value of 29 and store the result back in 'ham' 3. negate the value of the 'xyz' parameter and store the result back in 'xyz' 4. decrease the value of the 'ham' parameter by a value of 67 and store the result back in 'ham' 5. decrease the value of the 'ham' parameter by a value of 98 and store the result back in 'ham' 6. return the values of the variables 'ukr', 'xyz', 'bar', 'foo', and 'gzk'

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For this question you will design and implement a function that takes 5 arguments and produces 5 return values. This question is internally recognized as variant 0371. The 5 arguments must be of types int, int, bool, bool, and char (in that order), and they must be stored in parameter variables 'ham', 'bar', 'xyz', 'gzk', and 'foo', respectively. As a clarifying example, the second parameter - 'bar' - will be of type int.

The function you create must perform the operations list below, in the specified order and exactly as they are described here. You are NOT permitted to simplify the operations.

1. create a new variable named 'ukr' that stores the result of increasing the 'ham' parameter by 42

2. if the conjunction of the 'xyz' parameter and the 'gzk' parameter has a value of True, multiply the value of the 'ham' parameter by a value of 29 and store the result back in 'ham'

3. negate the value of the 'xyz' parameter and store the result back in 'xyz' 4. decrease the value of the 'ham' parameter by a value of 67 and store the result back in 'ham'

5. decrease the value of the 'ham' parameter by a value of 98 and store the result back in 'ham'

6. return the values of the variables 'ukr', 'xyz', 'bar', 'foo', and 'gzk' 

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