in c++ Write a program to generate a random number between 1 - 100, and then display which quartile the number falls in. First quartile is 1 - 25 Second quartile is 26 - 50 Third quartile is 51 - 75 Fourth quartile is 76 - 100 To generate a random number, follow these steps: include necessary header files #include <cstdlib> //for random functions #include <ctime>  //for time functions set constants for the minimum and maximum values of the desired range const int MIN_VALUE = 1;  //minimum range value const int MAX_VALUE = 100;  //maximum range value seed the random number generator (RNG) with a unique unsigned int value - system time! unsigned seed = time(0);  //system time in seconds since 1/1/1970 srand(seed);  //seed the RNG get a random number in the desired range int num = (rand() % (MAX_VALUE - MIN_VALUE + 1)) + MIN_VALUE; The program should: contain header comments as shown in class display a "hello" message (more descriptive than shown in sample) generate a random number between 1 - 100 display the number back to the user determine which quartile the number falls in (using any combination of if, else, and else if) display the quartile back to the user display a "goodbye" message (more descriptive than shown in sample) SAMPLE OUTPUT: (changes every time program is run...)Hello.Random number generated: 3737 falls in the second quartile (26 - 50)Goodbye.

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Write a program to generate a random number between 1 - 100, and then display which quartile the number falls in.

  • First quartile is 1 - 25
  • Second quartile is 26 - 50
  • Third quartile is 51 - 75
  • Fourth quartile is 76 - 100

To generate a random number, follow these steps:

  1. include necessary header files
    1. #include <cstdlib> //for random functions
    2. #include <ctime>  //for time functions
  2. set constants for the minimum and maximum values of the desired range
    1. const int MIN_VALUE = 1;  //minimum range value
    2. const int MAX_VALUE = 100;  //maximum range value
  3. seed the random number generator (RNG) with a unique unsigned int value - system time!
    1. unsigned seed = time(0);  //system time in seconds since 1/1/1970
    2. srand(seed);  //seed the RNG
  4. get a random number in the desired range
    1. int num = (rand() % (MAX_VALUE - MIN_VALUE + 1)) + MIN_VALUE;

The program should:

  • contain header comments as shown in class
  • display a "hello" message (more descriptive than shown in sample)
  • generate a random number between 1 - 100
  • display the number back to the user
  • determine which quartile the number falls in (using any combination of if, else, and else if)
  • display the quartile back to the user
  • display a "goodbye" message (more descriptive than shown in sample)

SAMPLE OUTPUT: (changes every time program is run...)
Hello.
Random number generated: 3737 falls in the second quartile (26 - 50)
Goodbye.

 

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