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- The program randomly picks a color from Red, Green, Blue, Orange, Yellow, and Purple.
- The user is asked to input what they think the program chose (the program should display what it chose at the end).
- The program should make sure the user enters only ONE of the six colors.
- After the user enters their guess, the program should display the random selected color.
- The program should repeat this 10 times and display the number of times the user guessed correctly.
I'm quite inexperienced when it comes to python and would appreciate an explanation on how to do it, thank you!
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