Computers and Technology

Type two statements that use rand() to print 2 random integers between (and including) 100 and 149. End with a newline. Ex:

101
133

Sample program:

#include
#include // Enables use of rand()
#include // Enables use of time()

int main(void) {
int seedVal = 0;

seedVal = 4;
srand(seedVal);

return 0;
}

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