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Random Sampling using RAN#

Random Sampling using Ran# The Ran#: Generates a pseudo random number to 3 decimal places that is less than 1. i.e. it generates a random number in the range [0, 1] Ran# is in Yellow

Random Sampling using Ran#

Random Sampling using Ran# To keep generating a random 3 digit number between [0,1] we repeatedly press =

Random Sampling using Ran#

Random Sampling using Ran# The calculator automatically displays in Natural display. If we are generating lots of numbers this may become annoying. We need to SET UP the calculator into Linear Display (as a single line …Decimals)

Random Sampling using Ran#

Random Sampling using Ran# We want it Linear

Random Sampling using Ran# We want a random number again

Random Sampling using Ran#

Random Sampling using Ran# To keep generating a random 3 digit number between [0,1] we repeatedly press =

Random Sampling using Ran#

Random Sampling using Ran#

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200] If we multiply the randomly generated number by 199 then 199 x [0, 1] = [0, 199] To get it between 1 and 200 we must add 1 199 x [0, 1] + 1 = [1, 200] But we must first SET UP the calculator to Fix to 0 decimal place

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200] But we must first SET UP the calculator to Fix to 0 decimal place

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200] But we must first SET UP the calculator to Fix to 0 decimal place

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200] But we must first SET UP the calculator to Fix to 0 decimal place

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200] But we must first SET UP the calculator to Fix to 0 decimal place

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200] The calculator tells us it has been SET UP To Fix We now need to tell it what we want 199 x [0, 1] + 1

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200]

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200]

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200]

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200]

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200]

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200]

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200]

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200]

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200]

Random Sampling using Ran# for an interval [1,200]