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Write a program which accepts an integer n and checks whether the input number n is in the range from 4 to 17; inclusive. If the integer is not in the given range, then it asks the user to enter the integer again. It then calculates the sum of all integers from n to n3 and prints out the result.
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Sample input: 30
Value is not in range, try again: 6
The sum of integers from 5 to 6^4 = 8000
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