Most computer languages include a function that can be used to generate random numbers.
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Mathematics, 23.03.2020 17:51, SavageKidKobe
Most computer languages include a function that can be used to generate random numbers.
In Excel, the RAND function can be used to generate random numbers between 0 and 1. If
we let x denote a random number generated using RAND, then x is a continuous random
variable with the following probability density function.
f(x)={10 for 0≤x≤1 elsewhere
a. Graph the probability density function.
b. What is the probability of generating a random number between .25 and .75?
c. What is the probability of generating a random number with a value less than or
equal to .30?
d. What is the probability of generating a random number with a value greater than .60?
e. Generate 50 random numbers by entering RAND() into 50 cells of an Excel
worksheet.
f. Compute the mean and standard deviation for the random numbers in part (e).
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