16 out of 52
4 out of 13
30.77%
Form a normal pack of 52 cards (no Jokers), it is 2/13 or approx 0.154
a random no. is just random!:]
randomly look...
Can't tell. It's random.
Or you can do Rnd*232 Where 232 is a number of your choice higher or lower number. I have used this in a Timer and works well.Valtros------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AnswerUse the random function. The example below will give a random number between 1-100r = Random(1, 100)
Form a normal pack of 52 cards (no Jokers), it is 2/13 or approx 0.154
Probability is all genetics. It is all chance of random assortment of chromosome and the reults are all probable. Chance determine the colour of your eyes and hair aswell
a random no. is just random!:]
what is the use of mbbs counselling random number, how to find the college related to random number
randomly look...
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.
Can't tell. It's random.
* A number generated for or part of a set exhibiting statistical randomness. * A random sequence obtained from a stochastic process. * An algorithmically random sequence in algorithmic information theory. * The output of a random number generator. * The least random number (17), according to the Hacker's Jargon File.
In computing, a hardware random number generator is an apparatus that generates random numbers from a physical process.
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A pseudo-random number generator.
No.