Trying to make this program within python: A menu-driven modular program in Python so the user can take a 3-question math quiz at a specified difficulty level. Easy(1), Intermediate(2), and Hard(3). After the quiz, display the quiz level, and number of correct questions the user answered. There should be three functions named main, display_menu and generate_random. Function display_menu displays the menu of difficulty levels, prompts the user for input and validates the user's response. Only 1, 2 or 3 are valid input. The function receives no arguments and returns the user's response as an integer. Function generate_random receives the user's response (1, 2, or 3) as an argument and uses this integer to generate a single digit positive integer, a two digit positive integer or a three digit positive integer respectively. Function main calls function display_menu, then loops three (3) times. Within the loop, function generate_random is called twice (so as to generate two random integers), passing the difficulty level integer to the function generate_random. Next, the user is prompted to calculate the addition of the two random integers and the response is collected. The user's response is compared to the correct answer and if the user answered correctly, the correct answer count is incremented. After the three iterations of the loop, the difficulty level and number of correct answers are displayed

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Trying to make this program within python:

  • A menu-driven modular program in Python so the user can take a 3-question math quiz at a specified difficulty level. Easy(1), Intermediate(2), and Hard(3). After the quiz, display the quiz level, and number of correct questions the user answered.

  • There should be three functions named maindisplay_menu and generate_random.

  • Function display_menu displays the menu of difficulty levels, prompts the user for input and validates the user's response. Only 1, 2 or 3 are valid input. The function receives no arguments and returns the user's response as an integer.

  • Function generate_random receives the user's response (1, 2, or 3) as an argument and uses this integer to generate a single digit positive integer, a two digit positive integer or a three digit positive integer respectively.

  • Function main calls function display_menu, then loops three (3) times. Within the loop, function generate_random is called twice (so as to generate two random integers), passing the difficulty level integer to the function generate_random. Next, the user is prompted to calculate the addition of the two random integers and the response is collected. The user's response is compared to the correct answer and if the user answered correctly, the correct answer count is incremented. After the three iterations of the loop, the difficulty level and number of correct answers are displayed

I'm quite inexperienced with python and would appreciate the guidance and assistance!

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