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## Writing and Running a Rust Program

Next, make a new source file and call it *main.rs*. Rust files always end
in a *.rs* extension. If you’re using more than one word in your filename, use
an underscore to separate them; for example, you'd use *hello_world.rs* rather
than *helloworld.rs*.
We need to create a source file for our Rust program. Rust files always end
in a *.rs* extension. If you are using more than one word in your filename,
use an underscore to separate them; for example, you would use
*my_program.rs* rather than *myprogram.rs*.

Now open the *main.rs* file you just created, and type the following code:
Now, make a new file and call it *main.rs*. Open the file and type
the following code:

```rust
fn main() {
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