Answer:
1. The solution to question 1 is as follows;
srand(seedVal);
cout<<rand()%10<<endl;
cout<<rand()%10<<endl;
2. The solution to question 2 is as follows
cout<<100+rand()%50 <<endl;
cout<<100+rand()%50 <<endl;
Explanation:
The general syntax to generate random number between interval is
Random Number = Lower Limit + rand() % (Upper Limit - Lower Limit + 1)
In 1;
The solution starts by calling srand(seedVal);
The next two statements is explained as follows
To print two random integers between intervals of 0 and 9 using rand()"
Here, the lower limit = 0
the upper limit = 9
By substituting these values in the formula above; the random number will be generated as thus;
Random Number = 0 + rand() % (9 - 0 + 1)
Random Number = 0 + rand() % (10)
Random Number = rand() % (10)
So, the instruction to generate the two random variables is rand() % (10)
2.
Similar to 1 above
To print two random integers between intervals of 100 and 149 using rand()"
Here, the lower limit = 100
upper limit = 149
By substituting these values in the formula above; the random number will be generated as thus;
Random Number = 100 + rand() % (149 - 100 + 1)
Random Number = 100 + rand() % (50)
So, the instruction to generate the two random variables is 100 + rand() % (50)