Assignemnt #53 and Randomness

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      ///Name: Dakota Donahue
      ///Period: 5
      ///Project Name: Randomness
      ///File Name: Randomness.java
      ///Date: 12/4/2015
      
      import java.util.Random;

      public class Randomness
      {
          public static void main ( String[] args )
          {
              Random r = new Random();
              
              int x = 1 + r.nextInt(10);
              
              System.out.println( "My random number is " + x );
      
      		System.out.println( "Here are some numbers from 3 to 7!" );
      		System.out.print( 3 + r.nextInt(5) + " " );
      		System.out.print( 3 + r.nextInt(5) + " " );
      		System.out.print( 3 + r.nextInt(5) + " " );
      		System.out.print( 3 + r.nextInt(5) + " " );
      		System.out.print( 3 + r.nextInt(5) + " " );
      		System.out.print( 3 + r.nextInt(5) + " " );
      		System.out.println();
      
      		System.out.println( "Here are some numbers from 1 to 100!" );
      		System.out.print( 1 + r.nextInt(100) + "\t" );
      		System.out.print( 1 + r.nextInt(100) + "\t" );
      		System.out.print( 1 + r.nextInt(100) + "\t" );
      		System.out.print( 1 + r.nextInt(100) + "\t" );
      		System.out.print( 1 + r.nextInt(100) + "\t" );
      		System.out.print( 1 + r.nextInt(100) + "\t" );
      		System.out.println();
      
      		int num1 = 1 + r.nextInt(10);
      		int num2 = 1 + r.nextInt(10);
      
      		if ( num1 == num2 )
      		{
      			System.out.println( "The random numbers were the same! Weird." );
      		}
      		if ( num1 != num2 )
      		{
      			System.out.println( "The random numbers were different! Not too surprising, actually." );
      		}
          }
      }
      
    
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