define a main() function, a doTestOne() function, a doTestTwo() function and
a doTestThree() function.
The main() function should call doTestOne(), doTestTwo() and doTestThree()
In doTestOne()
Prompt the user for a number (e.g., "Please enter an integer.")
Using input() store it in a variable called "userInput"
Convert the number from text to an integer
Determine whether or not the number is an even number by using the modulo operator.
Hint: The expression x % 2 == 0 (modulo operator) evaluates to True when the
remainder of x divided by 2 is 0.
If the number is even, print "Number entered is even" If the number is odd, print
"Number entered is odd"
In doTestTwo()
Prompt the user with the question (“Are you hungry? (Enter only yes or no) ” And save the result in a variable namely ‘hungry’)
Prompt the user with the question (“Are you thirsty? (Enter only yes or no) ” And save the result in a variable namely ‘thirsty’)
Depending on the answer, set the result to the appropriate boolean value (True or False). (Remember the user can enter the answer in any way, uppercase, lowercase etc., Handle it correctly)
Write code that tests 'hungry' and 'thirsty' for all possible combinations of True and False. There are four possibilities. For example, hungry and
thirsty can both be true, or both be false or one true and the other false.
Print the appropriate statement saying whether the user is hungry and/or thirsty based on conditions using 'if' and 'elif'
(Example "Take a bite" and "Drink the coke")
In doTestThree()
Prompt the user for a number (e.g., "Please enter an integer.")
Using input() retrieve the number entered by the user and store it in a variable called, "userInput"
Convert the number to an integer
Using if and else statements, determine if the number entered is:
Divisible by 2 and 3
Divisible by 2 and not 3
Divisible by 3 and not 2
Print the appropriate outcome as shown above.
Don't forget to execute the main function as your last line in the program.
Add appropriate comments to the program and describe what each function does above the
functions in comments.