# Write a function that takes three arguments. If the first two are zero, return “FizzBuzz.” # If the first is zero, return “Fizz.” If the second is zero, return “Buzz.” # Otherwise return the third argument. Do not use any language features that we haven’t yet covered in this book. fun = fn {0, 0, _} -> "FizzBuzz" {0, _, _} -> "Fizz" {_, 0, _} -> "Buzz" {_, _, c} -> c end IO.puts fun.({0, 0, 1}) IO.puts fun.({0, 1, 1}) IO.puts fun.({1, 0, 1}) IO.puts fun.({1, 1, 1})