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Mystery_string = "Hello! What a fine day it is today." mystery_character = "a" # #You may modify the lines of code above, but don't move them! #When you Submit your code, we'll change these lines to #assign different values to the variables. #Write some code below that will count and print how many #times mystery_character appears in mystery_string. You may #not use the string class's .count method. # #With the original values for mystery_string and #mystery_character, your code should initially print 4. Only #count characters with the same case as mystery_character #(in other words, here you would ignore capital A). #Add your code here!

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