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You are running a bingo game where you want to tweet the winner of each round of the game. You want to announce the name of who won, and how much they won in dollars. Make a function that takes those two words in as input, and then announces the win. For now, just print the statement that you will want to tweet later. (Hint: Remember that you are taking a number as input, which has to be converted to a string to concatenate it.)
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 00:40
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