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Write a function lottery() that simulates simple lottery program. This lottery program works as follows,
Randomly generate 6 different integers between [1,49] and keep them in a list.
Take 6 integers from the user and keep them in another list*.
Check how many integers the user guessed correctly.
At the end sort randomly generated numbers and user’s numbers, print them with the number of correct guesses.
Check the entered number is inside the range [1,49] if it is not, ask again.
The user needs to enter a number that doesn’t entered before.
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