SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing

You're missing a closing parenthesis ) in print():

print('{0}+{1}={2}'.format(n1,n2,t1))

and you're also not storing the returned value from int(), so z is still a string.

z = input('?')
z = int(z)

or simply:

z = int(input('?'))

Maybe this is what you mean to do:

import random

x = 0
z = input('Please Enter an integer: ')
z = int(z) # you need to capture the result of the expressioin: int(z) and assign it backk to z

def main():
    for i in range(x,z):
        n1 = random.randrange(1,3)
        n2 = random.randrange(1,3)
        t1 = n1+n2
        print('{0}+{1}={2}'.format(n1,n2,t1))

main()
  1. do z = int(z)
  2. Add the missing closing parenthesis on the last line of code in your listing.
  3. And have a for-loop that will iterate from x to z-1

Here's a link on the range() function: http://docs.python.org/release/1.5.1p1/tut/range.html