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Mathematics, 04.07.2020 02:01 kelseybieberrr19

Suppose you want to simulate something with a 16% (4 in 25) chance of success. The most efficient way to simulate that with whole numbers would be to generate the numbers from 1 to , and arbitrarily choose number(s) to represent a "success."

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