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Random numbers that are generated by a computer are pseudo-random (not really random), but they will pass enough statistical tests for randomness to be useful in simulation random processes. Java has random number generators in the standard libraries. See the related link if you need more information.
they all start with 4 but the rest of the number is random computer generated
Random numbers cannot be generated programatically. For pseudo-random numbers use function 'rand'.
yes, because the number generated is from the computer's CPU database and is selected randomly therefore it must be a random number It depends on how the numbers are generated. If they are based on things in the environment, like noise levels, then yes. If they are solely generated by computer functions, then no, they are pseudo-random numbers, which will be random enough for most purposes.
Just as they are they are exactly the same, however if they have been generated by a computer then 10.39 is larger due to potential range of relative error. In simple terms this means if the numbers where generated by a computer 10.39 could be any value from 10.385 to 10.395 wheres 10.390 could be any value between 10.3895 and 10.3905.
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Online roulette is classed as virtual roulette. Roulette games that are played on the internet via online casinos. Some land based brick and mortar casinos also offer virtual roulette via games machines using computer software to recreate the roulette wheel and table on a 2 dimensional screen. Sports Bookmakers shops have roulette gaming machines also. Virtual roulette is computer software generated, that although is represented in 2 dimensional form, it's clever use of graphics recreates the illusion of a 3 dimensional game, with the ball spinning and bouncing in the roulette wheel along with sound effects. The numbers are generated using random number generators or RNG. Though the numbers can never be 'true' randomly generated numbers as you would find on a real live roulette wheel in a brick and mortar casino. They are known as 'pseudo' random generated numbers or PRNG. Numbers that are generated from computer algorithms.
The number is generated by a computer - according to the rules for the length of number and type. For example, a mobile (cell) phone number in the UK needs to start with the digits 08 - the computer will generate the next nine digits at random, but will reject any number that's already in use. Once it's generated a suitable number, it creates a data file with the customer's contact and bank details.
While all prime numbers are odd (except 2), not all odd numbers are prime. 9 for example is an odd number, but you can get it by multiplying 3X3, so it is not prime. Odd numbers are numbers that are not divisible by 2. Prime numbers are numbers that cannot be generated by multiplying 2 whole numbers besides 1 and itself.
If you generated this number using a random numers list or random numbers generator, then the best guess would be that your use of it is the first.
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