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Use the row of numbers shown below to generate 12 random numbers between 01 and 99. 11097, 51877, 41665, 78465, 79932, 54899, 72970, 71789

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The suitable numbers are:

11  09  75  18  77  41  66  57  84  65  79  93

Step-by-step explanation:

The random number line is used to generate random numbers between the given range

As the numbers have to be chosen  between 01 to 99, two digit pairs will be made.

Every time a pair is chosen, it is checked whether it falls in the range or not. If it falls in the range, it is selected otherwise the number is ignored.

So,

Given random number line is:

11097, 51877, 41665, 78465, 79932, 54899, 72970, 71789

The pairs will be:

11  09  75  18  77  41  66  57  84  65  79  93  25  48  99  72  97  07  17 89

Hence,

The suitable numbers are:

11  09  75  18  77  41  66  57  84  65  79  93

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A list of 12 random numbers between 01 and 99 which could be generated from the row of numbers given may include :

  • 11, 09, 51, 65, 89, 71, 32, 46, 16, 18, 78, 41

Random numbers refers to a list of values which are chosen or selected from a range such that each value in the range has an equal chance of being chosen. Random number are usually used in game of chance, gaming, cryptography and so on. Random numbers are very useful due to their unpredictability.

In the exercise above :

  • Rule : numbers between 01 and 99 (Hence values below 01 or greater than 99 do not fit in)

Given the numbers :

  • 11097, 51877, 41665, 78465, 79932, 54899, 72970, 71789.

Possible random values which can be selected from the row of numbers given include :

  • 11, 09, 51, 65, 89, 71, 32, 46, 16, 18, 78, 41.

Kindly note that : the listed numbers are not the only numbers which meets the requirement. With Randomness, other values different from the listed could also be generated.

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