. If yes, draw a flow line connecting to item#3 else draw a flow line connecting to item #5 Draw the second input box and write variable_B then a flow line connecting to item #6 Draw the decision box for 'Is variable_B not numeric?'. If yes, draw a flow line connecting to item#5 else draw a flow line connecting to item #7 Draw the first process box for the syntax: compute variable_Sum=variable_A + variable_B then a flow line connecting to item #8 Draw the second process box for the syntax: compute variable_Ave=variable_sum / 2 then a flow line connecting to item #9 Draw the output box and write variable_Sum, variable_Ave then a flow line connecting to item #10 Draw the end symbol Where: variable_A contains the first number, variable_B contains the second number, variable_Sum contains the sum of variable_A and variable_B, and variable_Ave contains the average of variable_Sum.
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