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This program should simulate the roll of a single die (dice) (1-6) using the C++ random number functions. First ask the user how many times they would like to have the die (dice) rolled. Next, have the program simulate the number of rolls of the die (dice) the user requested and keep track of which number the die (dice) landed on for each roll. At the end of the program print out a report showing how many times the die (dice) roll landed on each number and what percentage of the total times the die (dice) roll landed on each number. Do NOT use functions or arrays on this - use what I showed you during lecture, you should always listen during lecture to get the right techniques, if you forgot what I said during lecture look at the slides. Input Validation: Do not allow the user to enter a number less than 1 as the number of times they would like to roll the dice. Your output should look similar to what is below (exact solution on Hypergrade "View Required Output" link):

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