Answer to Question #219210 in C++ for Kojo

Question #219210

Type two statements that use rand() to print 2 random integers between (and including) 100 and 149. End with a newline. Ex:

101

133

Note: For this activity, using one statement may yield different output (due to the compiler calling rand() in a different order). Use two statements for this activity. Also, srand() has already been called; do not call srand() again.

#include <cstdlib> // Enables use of rand()

#include <ctime>  // Enables use of time()

using namespace std;

int main() {

  int seedVal;

  cin >> seedVal;

  srand(seedVal);

  /* Your solution goes here */

  return 0;

}

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Expert's answer
2021-07-22T06:48:23-0400
#include <cstdlib> // Enables use of rand()
#include <ctime>  // Enables use of time()
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;


int main() {


	int seedVal;
	cin >> seedVal;
	srand(seedVal);
	/* Your solution goes here */
	cout<<((rand()%50)+100)<<endl;
	cout<<((rand()%50)+100)<<endl;
	return 0;
}

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