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Write a python program that simulates the throwing of two dices for 200 times while using a list to keep track of the statistics of the total face values between 2 and 12. Print the list out and also according to this list, print the following chart to visualize the simulation:
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[4, 11, 20, 18, 27, 36, 25, 18, 15, 22, 4]
2|****4
3|***********11
4|********************20
5|******************18
6|***************************27
7|************************************36
8|*************************25
9|******************18
10|***************15
11|**********************22
12|****4
*Note: I import the random module and set random seed to 37 for generating the random integers.
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