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Consider a random number generator designed for equally likely outcomes. That is, each random digit between 0,9, inclusive has an equal probability...
Consider a random number generator designed for equally likely outcomes. That is, each random digit between 0,9, inclusive has an equal probability of being selected.
a) Let an event A be observing a 5. What would you expect the probability of observing A to be in the longer run(ex, if 10,000 random digits were generated what proportion of digits would you expect to be 5?) can you generalize this to each possible random digit/outcome in the sample space?