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ycow [4]
2 years ago
5

A study finds that out of every babies born in the​ world, have some kind of major birth defect. What is the simplest way to ass

ign random numbers to conduct a simulation based on this​ statistic?.
Mathematics
1 answer:
9966 [12]2 years ago
3 0

A study finds that out of every 400 babies born in the​ world, 28 have some kind of major birth defect. The simplest way to assign random numbers to conduct a simulation based on this​ statistic is to use 00-06 (7%) to indicate the babies with birth defects.

<h3>What is the rationale for the above?</h3>

Note that the total number of births is: 400

Total number of defective babies = 28

Hence, the fraction or ratio of this is:

28/400

= 7/100

= 7%.

This also means that 07-99 (93%) will represent the babies without birth defects.

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