Database System Concepts
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Write a Java method that generates and returns a random number between 2 values
received as parameters. You must consider 2 cases when there are or not difference
between values (please refer to slide 43 from 04 Methods). The function should check
if the difference is strictly positive otherwise replace it with the value 1.
Test your method using main as follows (bold values are input by the user):
Lowest value: 60
Highest value: 100
Diff. between values: 5
Number of random numbers: 50
60 90 70 65 70 60 75 100 100 85
80 90 60 95 75 65 80 70 90 90
85 65 95 60 85 95 75 85 60 70
90 80 65 65 90 90 80 60 95 75
60 90 70 70 90 60 65 60 85 60
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