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11 December, 03:22

Computers are commonly used to randomly generate digits of telephone numbers to be called when conducting a survey. Can a nonstandard normal distribution be used to find the probability that when one digit is randomly generated, it is less than 3 ? Why or why not? What is the probability of getting a digit less than 3?

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  1. 11 December, 03:42
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    No because randomly generated digits have a uniform distribution and probability is 0.3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A non-standard normal distribution cannot be used to find the probability because the generated digits do not follow a normal distribution hence each number is equally likely to be chosen

    total digits: 0 to 9=10

    Digits less than 3 are: 0,1,2

    Therefore, No. of digits less than 3=3

    Probability of getting a digit less than 3 = 3/10 = 0.3
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