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write a c++ program that repeatedly generate random multiplications to quiz the

ID: 3644978 • Letter: W

Question

write a c++ program that repeatedly generate random multiplications to quiz the user. Randomly generate the operands of a question, and compute the correct answer. Ask the user for his/her answer, and compare it to the correct answer. If the user gets it right, increment the total score. Display the score as a percentage: the total questions the user has gotten right out of the total questions he/she has been asked. Continue generating questions as long as the user indicates he/she would like to keep playing. include, 1. A function called GetRandomNumber that generates a random number between 1 and
10
2. A function called GenerateQuestion that creates and sends back to main two randomly
generated operands, and the correct answer to the question
3. A function called AskUser that takes the two operands of the equation and the correct
answer. It prints the question for the user, and inputs the user

Explanation / Answer

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The above program doesnot have the correct functions according to the question....

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program:

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#include<iostream>
#include<stdlib.h>
using namespace std;
int genrand()
{
    int isecret;
    isecret = 1+rand() % 10 ;
    while(isecret==0)isecret = 1+rand() % 10 ;
    return isecret;
}
void generateQuestion(int &a,int &b,int &c)
{
    a=genrand();
    b=genrand();
    c=a*b;
}
int AskUser()
{
    int a,b,c,d;
    generateQuestion(a,b,c);
    cout<<a<<" * "<<b<<" = ";
    cin>>d;
    if(d==c){cout<<" Correct";return 1;}
    else {cout<<" Nope!";return 0;}
}
void PrintScore(int q,int a)
{
    cout<<" You answered "<<a<<"/"<<q<<" correctly";
    cout<<" Your score is "<<(double)a/q;
}
int main()
{
    char c='y';
    int a=0,b=0;
    while(c=='y' || c=='Y')
    {
        if(AskUser()==1)a++;
        b++;
        PrintScore(b,a);
        cout<<" Do you want to continue? (y/n): ";
        cin>>c;
    }
}