Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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[画像:Write a Java program to generate two random numbers between 0 and 100. After that ask user to calculate the sum of two numbers that computer just generated. Your program will grade the user's answer and display the result to user. If user answered correctly, you display "Good job!" If user got incorrect answer, you display incorrect message and tell him/her the correct answer. Your program needs to provide only one math problem and user may answer it either correctly or not. The interface with user will look like either the message at the left box or the message at the right box below. 97 + 37 = ? 124 124 isincorrect. = 134 61 + 26 = ? Good job! 87 97 + 37 Note: You have to use Random class from Java library. import java.util.Random; Declare an object belong to Random. Random generator = new Random () ; Use a method nextInt() to generate a number between 0 and 100. generator.nextInt(100); You can use an assignment statement to store the generated number. ]
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Transcribed Image Text:Write a Java program to generate two random numbers between 0 and 100. After that ask user to calculate the sum of two numbers that computer just generated. Your program will grade the user's answer and display the result to user. If user answered correctly, you display "Good job!" If user got incorrect answer, you display incorrect message and tell him/her the correct answer. Your program needs to provide only one math problem and user may answer it either correctly or not. The interface with user will look like either the message at the left box or the message at the right box below. 97 + 37 = ? 124 124 isincorrect. = 134 61 + 26 = ? Good job! 87 97 + 37 Note: You have to use Random class from Java library. import java.util.Random; Declare an object belong to Random. Random generator = new Random () ; Use a method nextInt() to generate a number between 0 and 100. generator.nextInt(100); You can use an assignment statement to store the generated number.
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