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Using a computer program that can generate random
integers on the interval (0, 9) with equal probabilities,
integers on the interval (0, 9) with equal probabilities,
generate 1,000 such integers and use the frequency inter-
pretation to estimate theprobability that such a randomly
pretation to estimate the
chosen integer will have a value less than 1.
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