Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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V. Declare Variables: (10%)
1. Declare an integer array with five elements.
2. Declare two integer variables for user's and CPU's sums.
VI. Generate five random numbers: (20%)
1. Generate five random numbers between 0 and 10.
2. Also, store them into the array that you declared before.
VII. Display a question to users: (10%)
For example, if your five random numbers are 7, 8, 3, 9, and 2,
You display the following question:
What is sum of these five random numbers, 7, 8, 3, 9, and 2?
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Transcribed Image Text:V. Declare Variables: (10%) 1. Declare an integer array with five elements. 2. Declare two integer variables for user's and CPU's sums. VI. Generate five random numbers: (20%) 1. Generate five random numbers between 0 and 10. 2. Also, store them into the array that you declared before. VII. Display a question to users: (10%) For example, if your five random numbers are 7, 8, 3, 9, and 2, You display the following question: What is sum of these five random numbers, 7, 8, 3, 9, and 2?
Create a Java program to ask CPU generate five random numbers
between 0 and 10.
(That is, each random number is a single digit from 0 to 9.)
Store these five random numbers in an integer array.
After that ask users to calculate the sum of these five random numbers in
the array.
Finally, the program will display whether the user's answer is correct or
not.
II. Write a Program Description and author's name. (10%)
III. Set up an Input Object. (10%)
1. Tell CPU to include a library information - Scanner class.
2. Create a Scanner object to reach the standard input - keyboard.
IV. Set up a generator object. (10%)
1. Tell CPU to include a library information - Random class.
2. Create a Random object to generate a number.
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Transcribed Image Text:Create a Java program to ask CPU generate five random numbers between 0 and 10. (That is, each random number is a single digit from 0 to 9.) Store these five random numbers in an integer array. After that ask users to calculate the sum of these five random numbers in the array. Finally, the program will display whether the user's answer is correct or not. II. Write a Program Description and author's name. (10%) III. Set up an Input Object. (10%) 1. Tell CPU to include a library information - Scanner class. 2. Create a Scanner object to reach the standard input - keyboard. IV. Set up a generator object. (10%) 1. Tell CPU to include a library information - Random class. 2. Create a Random object to generate a number.
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