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In "Dungeons & Dragons", and similar role-playing games, dice with different numbers of sides are used to determine the outcomes of events throughout the game. There are different dice for different occasions: 4-sided, 6-, 8-, 10-, 12-, and 20-sided dice are common. A required roll is typically designated d where is the number of dice to throw and is the number of sides on those dice. For example, 2d6 means throw two 6-sided dice and add the results, and 1d12 means throw one 12-sided die. This lab requires you to write a program to read in the number of sides on the dice to throw, and then simulate throwing two of them and summing the result, three times in total.

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