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Lesson 4: If - Else is covered in the video below. Click play on the first video to start the lesson. This lesson includes programming, so be sure to pause the videos to edit and write code in the programming environment when prompted. Download the slides used in the videos below if you'd like to follow along. Ask the user to enter a number for red, green, and blue components of an RGB value. Test to make sure each value is between 0 and 255 inclusive. If a color's value is out of range, print which component is not correct (e. g., "Red number is not correct" if the red value is 300). Multiple colors may be out of range.

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