Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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Ask the user to input a color marble and set amount to 1. If the user’s input is not red increase amount by 1, let the user know that they have to pick another marble, and prompt them to do so. When the user does input red then print out a message giving them the amount of times it took them to input red.
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