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Write a program to add an additional $2,000
award if two digits from the user input are in the lottery number. (Hint: Sort
the three digits in the lottery number and three digits in the user input into two
lists, and use the Collection’s containsAll method to check whether the
two digits in the user input are in the lottery number.)
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