Here's the problem: Ask for two user inputs n1 and n2 Keep asking for inputs until all the conditions below are satisfied Both n1 and n2 must be positive integers n1 should be less than n2 Once you have the numbers n1 and n2, find and print the following Condition A: Count all the numbers that are between n1 and n2 (exclusive) that are divisible by 7 and not divisible by 3 Condition B: Count all the numbers that are between n1 and n2 (exclusive) that are divisible by 5 Condition C: Count all the numbers that are between n1 and n2 (exclusive) that are divisible by 5 and divisible by 9 Input Format n1: integer n2: integer Constraints Both n1 and n2 must be positive integers n1 should be less than n2 Output Format Number of integers that satisfy A Number of integers that satisfy B Number of integers that satisfy C Sample Input 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 Sample Output 0 Enter n1: Enter n2: Invalid input. Enter n1: Enter n2: Invalid input. Enter n1: Enter n2: Number of integers that satisfy A from 1 to 2: 0 Number of integers that satisfy B from 1 to 2: 0 Number of integers that satisfy C from 1 to 2: 0 Sample Input 1 3 46 Sample Output 1 Enter n1: Enter n2: Number of integers that satisfy A from 3 to 46: 4 Number of integers that satisfy B from 3 to 46: 9 Number of integers that satisfy C from 3 to 46: 1
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