================== Perl 1 Problem Set ================== 1. Start your first script. Make sure to include (exactly this, if it has extra white space or comments it will not work): #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; 2. Write a script to print out "Hello New York"; 3. Store your name in a variable and print the contents of this variable. 4. Create a print statement with tabs (\t) and newlines (\n) 5. Create a print statement and use double quotes. 6. Create the same statement and use single quotes. Compare the output. -- add \t and \n to each of these print statements -- add variables to each of these print statements -- add a math statement (ex: 2+3) -- how can you get your print statement to print 5 and not '2+3'. 7. What is the difference between single and double quotes.