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Implement the following function:
1) Name: GenerateRandom
2) Parameters: a (int), b (int), N (int)
3) Job: Generate and display N random numbers in the range [a – b] including a and b. The function will display the random numbers,
display their sum and return the average of all random numbers.
The main() is provided. All you need is to implement the function GenerateRandom(). Note: Your output will be different because numbers are generated randomly.
use C++
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