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Transcribed Image Text:Write a Matlab program in a script file that finds and displays all the numbers between 700 and 2999, whose product of
digits is 6 times the sum of the digits (e.g. 2864 since 2*8*6*4 = 6(2+8+6+4)). You may use a loop in the script. For
extra credit, print out also the number of times that the product and sum were the same! (5 pts)
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