#include<stdio.h>
int main() {
int n, r;
int seedVal = 0,i = 0;
srand(time((time_t*)&seedVal));
r = rand() % 100 + 1;
while (i<7) {
i++;
printf("What is your guess? : ");
scanf("%d",&n);
if (n == r) {
break;
}
else if (n < r) {
printf("Your guess is too small!
");
}
else {
printf("Your guess is too big!
");
}
}
if(i > 7){
printf("Random number is: %d
",r);
}
else{
printf("You win!
");
printf("Number of guesses: %d
",i);
}
system("pause");
return 0;
}


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