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Write a program that scores a blackjack hand. In blackjack, a player receives from two to five cards. (The player decides how many, but that has no effect on this exercise.) The cards 2 through 10 are scored as 2 through 10 points each. The face cards, jack, queen, and king are scored as 10 points. The goal is to come as close to a score of 21 as possible without going over 21. Hence, any score over 21 is called "busted." The ace can count as either 1 or 11, whichever is better for the user. For example, an ace and a 10 can be scored as either 11 or 21. Since 21 is a better score, this hand is scored as 21. An ace and two 8' s can be scored as either 17 or 27. Since 27 is a "busted" score, this hand is scored as 17.

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