This is for C++:   Design a program that simulates a lottery game.  The California SuperLotto game is a perfect example of a lottery game.  The SuperLotto game is designed to print five number randomly between 1 and 47 in one straight line, plus one random mega number between 1 - 27.  Design a program that mimics this popular California game. Ask the user for the number of lines to play (keep it at no more than 5 lines) The output prints the number of lines Next, print the mega number(s).  Remember, the mega must equal the number of lines requested.  For example, one line of SuperLotto would equal one mega number.  Same would be for five lines of SuperLotto (5 SuperLotto = 5 mega numbers).   The numbers do not need to be in neither ascending nor descending order.   Validate your input by not allowing the user to enter a 0 for the number of lines to play.  Display a message that says, "Incorrect value.  Must be greater than 1". You output should look like the attached picture:

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Design a program that simulates a lottery game.  The California SuperLotto game is a perfect example of a lottery game.  The SuperLotto game is designed to print five number randomly between 1 and 47 in one straight line, plus one random mega number between 1 - 27.  Design a program that mimics this popular California game.

  • Ask the user for the number of lines to play (keep it at no more than 5 lines)
  • The output prints the number of lines
  • Next, print the mega number(s).  Remember, the mega must equal the number of lines requested.  For example, one line of SuperLotto would equal one mega number.  Same would be for five lines of SuperLotto (5 SuperLotto = 5 mega numbers).  
  • The numbers do not need to be in neither ascending nor descending order.  
  • Validate your input by not allowing the user to enter a 0 for the number of lines to play.  Display a message that says, "Incorrect value.  Must be greater than 1".

You output should look like the attached picture:

 

M:\SCC\Fall 2022\CISP301_16604\Chapter 6\SuperLotto TestNested.exe
How many lines of SuperLottoPlus would you like? : 5
SuperLottoPlus:
4 46 44 4 25
36 9 1 46 45
#
9 23 31 1 18
16 15 20
38 1 36 39 2
19 39
Mega number:
12
46
-45
25
31
Process exited after 2.193 seconds with return value 0
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Transcribed Image Text:M:\SCC\Fall 2022\CISP301_16604\Chapter 6\SuperLotto TestNested.exe How many lines of SuperLottoPlus would you like? : 5 SuperLottoPlus: 4 46 44 4 25 36 9 1 46 45 # 9 23 31 1 18 16 15 20 38 1 36 39 2 19 39 Mega number: 12 46 -45 25 31 Process exited after 2.193 seconds with return value 0 Press any key to continue . . . Type here to search O 9: O * 9 1 DEV sling (== E ■ 69°F O@ (₁ G «» 11:06 PM 9/26/2022 X 19
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