//1.function called getComputerChoice //that will randomly return either ‘Rock’, ‘Paper’ or ‘Scissors’. //2.function that plays a single round of Rock Paper Scissors. //The function should take two parameters - the playerSelection and computerSelection - //and then return a string that declares the winner of the round like so: //"You Lose! Paper beats Rock" //Make your function’s playerSelection parameter case-insensitive //(so users can input rock, ROCK, RocK or any other variation). //3.Important note: you want to return the results of this function call, not console.log() them. //You’re going to use what you return later on, //so let’s test this function by using console.log to see the results: //4.Write a NEW function called game(). //Call the playRound function inside of this one to play a 5 round game //that keeps score and reports a winner or loser at the end. //At this point you should be using console.log() to display //the results of each round and the winner at the end. //Use prompt() to get input from the user. Read the docs here if you need to. //Feel free to re-work your previous functions if you need to. //Specifically, you might want to change the return value to something more useful. //Feel free to create more “helper” functions if you think it would be useful. function getComputerChoice(){ const number = Math.floor(Math.random() * 3); let computer = number; if (number === 0){ computer = "rock"; } else if (number === 1){ computer= "paper"; } else{ computer= "scissors"; } return computer; } console.log(getComputerChoice()); function playRound(playerSelection, computerSelection){ if (playerSelection = "rock" && computerSelection == "paper"){ } else if(playerSelection = "paper" && computerSelection == "scissors") //"You Lose! Paper beats Rock" }