Write a Prolog predicate assoc_list(L,AL) that takes in a fully-instantiated (i.e. contains no variables) list L and is true if AL is equal to the association list of L. An association list is a list consisting of pairs E-C of an element E of L and C, its number of occurrences in L. The associative list should not contain any duplicates. In Prolog, we use A-B for a pair of elements A and B. For example, 1-2 is a pair (1,2). In the result, the order of the elements must be the same as the order in which the (first occurrences of the) elements appear in L.