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📝 **Task:** \`Pool.map\` preserves input order in the output, even though workers may finish out of order. Predict what gets printed. 📋 Edit the starter code below. Tests run automatically. 💡 **Hint:** Re-read the theory if you get stuck.

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from multiprocessing import Pool

def square(n):
    return n * n

if __name__ == "__main__":
    with Pool(4) as p:
        print(p.map(square, range(5)))

What will the program print? Write here:

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