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A frog is sitting exactly in the middle of a board that is five feet long. Every ten seconds he jumps one foot to the left or one foot to the right, at random. You want to use simulation to estimate the probability that he jumps off the board in sixty seconds or less. (For example, if he jumps LLRLRL, he is still on the board, on the left-most square. If he jumps LLRLL, he has jumped off the board in fifty seconds.)
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Describe how you would use the digits of a random number table to carry out this simulation.
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