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Write a program that teaches arithmetic to a young child. The program tests addition and subtraction. In level 1, it tests only addition of numbers less than 10 whose sum is less than 10. In level 2, it tests addition of arbitrary one digit numbers (which means that the sum could be more than 10). In level 3, it tests subtractions of one digit numbers with a non-negative difference. Generate random numbers for each of the levels based on its requirements, and get players answers as their response. Verify if the user entered the correct answer. The player will start at level 1, and gets up to two tries per problem. Advance from one level to the next when the player has achieved a score of five points (one point per successful answering the question).

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