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- Objective: Must create an interactive program (in C language) in which the computer generates a random number between 1 and 15. The user is presented with a guessing game and must enter their guess as to which number the computer is "thinking of" (the randomly generated number between 1 and 15). The user is limited to five guesses. If the user guesses the correct number within the five guess limit, they win. If the user does not guess correctly within the five guess limit, they lose the game. Following each user input, the output must say "your guess of _ was too low. try again" or "your guess of _ was too high. try again" or "you guessed it!"
- Instructions: The program must make use of passing by value and reference, if-else, defined constants, and use of the random number generator/seeding. The seed function srand() should only be called once in main. The point is to demonstrate use of multiple functions (those aforementioned) even though this could be accomplished with a much smaller, simpler program.
If the user types no, the output terminal should look like userno.PNG.
If the user types yes, useryes.PNG is an example of what the output terminal should look like.
I hope this made sense and I thank you more than words can say.

Transcribed Image Text:Would you like to play a guessing game?
Enter 'yes' or 'no':
You have chosen to quit.

Transcribed Image Text:Would you like to play a guessing game?
Enter 'yes' or 'no':
Pick a number between 1 and 15.
What is your guess? 3
Your guess of 3 is too low. Try again.
What is your guess? 10
Your guess of 10 is too low. Try again.
What is your guess? 13
Your guess of 13 is too high. Try again.
What is your guess? 12
Your guess of 12 is too high. Try again.
What is your guess? 11
You guessed it!
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