Imagine we are working for a company that receives very high payouts. To help see how is the situation then we want to write a program in Python. The program should read in the income for each month, there can be multiple payments each month and the numbers are separated by a space. The program should continue reading in payments until the user writes quit. Then the program should be printed total payments for each month. If total payments are increasing, i.e. no month has a lower payment than the month on before, the program should also print out: "The income is growing." Examples: Payments: 200 300 Payments: 320 Payments: 100 80 80 Payments: 400 Payments: quit 500 320 260 400 ------------------------------- Payments: 50 20 Payments: 50 20 10 Payments: 40 30 20 10 Payments: 500 Payments: 60 500 Payments: quit 70 80 100 500 560 The income is growing. Payments: 10 Payments: 10 Payments: 11 Payments: 12 Payments: quit 10 10 11 12 ----------------------- The income is growing. Payments: 10 10 10 Payments: 20 20 20 Payments: 10 10 10 Payments: quit 30 60 30 --------------------------------------- Payments: 9 Payments: 8 Payments: quit 9 8

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Imagine we are working for a company that receives very high payouts. To help see
how is the situation then we want to write a program in Python. The program should read in the income for each month,
there can be multiple payments each month and the numbers are separated by a space. The program
should continue reading in payments until the user writes quit. Then the program should be printed
total payments for each month.

If total payments are increasing, i.e. no month has a lower payment than the month on
before, the program should also print out: "The income is growing."

Examples:
Payments: 200 300
Payments: 320
Payments: 100 80 80
Payments: 400
Payments: quit
500
320
260
400

-------------------------------
Payments: 50 20
Payments: 50 20 10
Payments: 40 30 20 10
Payments: 500
Payments: 60 500
Payments: quit
70
80
100
500
560
The income is growing.
Payments: 10
Payments: 10
Payments: 11
Payments: 12
Payments: quit
10
10
11
12

-----------------------
The income is growing.
Payments: 10 10 10
Payments: 20 20 20
Payments: 10 10 10
Payments: quit
30
60
30

---------------------------------------
Payments: 9
Payments: 8
Payments: quit
9
8

 

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