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// In python //
def compute_stats():
"""
Write a function compute_stats, such that
given a string of grades as an input parameter,
it calls the function get_new_grades (defined in the
previous question) and returns a tuple that contains
the average value of the initial grades and
the average value after running the get_new_grades function.
"""
pass
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