In the game of craps, a "Pass Line" bet proceeds as follows. The first roll of the two six sided dice in a craps round is called the "come out roll". The bet immediately wins when the come out roll is 7 or 11, and loses when the come out roll is 2, 3 or 12. If 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 is rolled on the come out roll, that number becomes "the point". The player keeps rolling the dice until either 7 or the point is rolled. If the point is rolled first, then the player wins the bet. If the player rolls a 7 first, then the player loses. Write a program that plays craps using those rules so that it simulates a game without human input. Instead of asking for a wager, the program should calculate whether the player would win of lose. Create a function that simulates rolling the two dice and calculates the sum. Add a loop so the program plays 10000 games. Add counters that count how many times the player wins and how many times the player loses. At the end of 10000 games, count the number of wins, the number of losses, and the probability of winning, as Wins/(Wins+Losses).