random number

/ˈɹæn.dəm ˈnʌm.bɚ/

ɹÆN · DƏM NɅM · bɚ (3 syllables)

English Noun
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Definition

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see random, number.

Example Sentences

  • "1975, Gregory Chaitin, "Randomness and Mathematical Proof", Scientific American, (232), May 1975, pp. 47–52, reprinted in Information, Randomness & Incompleteness: Papers on Algorithmic Information Theory Tossing a coin is a classical procedure for producing a random number .... Tossing a coin 20 times can produce any one of 2²⁰ ... binary series, and each of them has exactly the same probability."
  • "A random number is a precisely defined mathematical concept in which every number should have an equal likeliness of occurrence...."
  • "To randomize the selection process, a random number from 1 to 50 should be used ... This could be done, for example, by using the last two digits of the serial number on a dollar bill. If those digits were 87, subtract 50, leaving 37."
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