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Let $g : \mathrm{ASCII} \rightarrow$ $A$ defined by $g(c)=n,$ where $A=\{32,33, \ldots, 126\}$ and $n$ denotes the ordinal number of the character $c .$ Find $g(c)$ for each character $c .$$$^{\prime}\left\{^{\prime}\right.$$
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