Respuesta :

Answer:

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main()

{

   cout<< rand() % 50 + 100 <<endl;

   cout<<rand() % 50 + 100 <<endl;

   

   return 0;

}

Explanation:

The rand() gives you a random number. If you use rand() % 50, it will give you a random number between 0 and 49. Since we are required to have the numbers between 100 and 149, add 100 to this expression. This way, you will have a random number between 100 and 149. Type this expression two times and use "endl" to end with a new line.