Using a computer program that can generate random integers on the interval (0, 9) with equal probabilities,
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Using a computer program that can generate random integers on the interval (0, 9) with equal probabilities, generate 1,000 such integers And use the frequency interpretation to estimate the probability that such a randomly chosen integer will have a value less than 1.
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John E Freunds Mathematical Statistics With Applications
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