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Create a bash shell script for a number guessing game. here are the requirements: a. your program generates a random number between 0 and 128 and keeps asking the user to guess the number until the user guesses it correctly. b. if the user guesses a number that is lower or higher than the number to be guessed then indicate that information to the user as a ‘low guess’ or a ‘high guess’ so that the user can get to the correct guess quicker. c. the program keeps track on number of guesses taken by the user to get to the correct guess. this is user’s score. d. your program asks user for the name and adds user’s name and the score in a file that keeps track of the scores by various users. e. at the end of the game, the program displays the top 3 scores (lowest 3 scores) along with the name of the users to conclude the game. john 4 sam 7 tony 10

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