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Assign text to a single variable

    

#!/usr/bin/perl 
print "Content-Type: text/html \n\n"; 
# The code below makes it easy to change text output. 
$company_name = "AUTO"; 
$cars_on_lot = 100; 
$deal_of_day = "Ford"; 
print "<p>Welcome to $company_name!</p>\n"; 
print "<p>Which one of our $cars_on_lot cars is right for you?</p>\n"; 
print "<p>Today we have a GREAT deal on a $deal_of_day.</p>\n"; 

   
    
    
    
  








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