Answer:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#include<iostream.h>
int main(void) {
int seedVal = 0;
seedVal = 4;
srand(seedVal);
/* Solution*/
cout<<rand() % 149 + 100<<endl;
cout<<rand() % 149 + 100<<endl;
return 0;
}
Explanation:
We start with the required include statements to enable use of srand, rand and time functions. I have also added iostream library to use "cout" function.
After that, the seed is initialized using srand(). And then the two rand functions are called with ranges including and between 100 and 149, and printed out.
Answer:
There could be a collision if a hidden node problem occurs.
Explanation:
CSMA/CA(carrier sense multiple access/ collision avoidance) is a multiple access method in wireless networking, that allows multiple node to transmit. Collision avoidance of this method is based on preventing signal loss or downtime as a result of collision of transmitting multi signals.
If a node at step 4(transmit frame) sends the first frame, the node still needs to send a RTS(request to send) and to receive a Clear to send (CTS) from the WAP, the is to mitigate the issue of hidden node problem as all frame are treated as unit, so other listening nodes, not detected would seek to connect and transmit as well.
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Answer:
The Proper codes in Line a and Line b is given below
average=Sum/3
print (" Average is = ", average)
Explanation:
In the given question it calculated the sum but the program does not calculate the average of the 3 numbers.The average of the 3 number is calculated by using average=Sum/3 statement so we add this code in Line a then After that print the value of average by using the print function so we add this code in Line b.
Answer:
what does that even mean like what is the problem in the question