# near_hundred Ask the userr for an integetr. Output `'True'` if it is within `10` of `100` or `200`. Note: `abs()` computes the absolute value of a number. For the test cases below, `False` means "no" and `True` means "yes". This exercise was taken from [codingbat.com](https://codingbat.com/prob/p184004) and has been adapted for the Python language. There are many great programming exercises there, but the majority are created for Java. ### Test 1 **Input:** ``` 93 ``` **Output:** ``` True ``` ### Test 2 **Input:** ``` 90 ``` **Output:** ``` True ``` ### Test 3 **Input:** ``` 89 ``` **Output:** ``` False ``` ### Test 4 **Input:** ``` 110 ``` **Output:** ``` True ``` ### Test 5 **Input:** ``` 111 ``` **Output:** ``` False ``` ### Test 6 **Input:** ``` 121 ``` **Output:** ``` False ``` ### Test 7 **Input:** ``` -101 ``` **Output:** ``` False ``` ### Test 8 **Input:** ``` -209 ``` **Output:** ``` False ``` ### Test 9 **Input:** ``` 190 ``` **Output:** ``` True ``` ### Test 10 **Input:** ``` 209 ``` **Output:** ``` True ``` ### Test 11 **Input:** ``` 0 ``` **Output:** ``` False ``` ### Test 12 **Input:** ``` 5 ``` **Output:** ``` False ``` ### Test 13 **Input:** ``` -50 ``` **Output:** ``` False ``` ### Test 14 **Input:** ``` 191 ``` **Output:** ``` True ``` ### Test 15 **Input:** ``` 189 ``` **Output:** ``` False ``` ### Test 16 **Input:** ``` 200 ``` **Output:** ``` True ``` ### Test 17 **Input:** ``` 210 ``` **Output:** ``` True ``` ### Test 18 **Input:** ``` 211 ``` **Output:** ``` False ``` ### Test 19 **Input:** ``` 290 ``` **Output:** ``` False ```