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n. (plural of random number English)
Usage examples of "random numbers".
From what I have gathered, that supposition follows merely from abstract mathematics and indirect inferences from a few trivial tests with random numbers.
A typical lottery draw often includes several numbers close together, because sequences of six random numbers between 1 and 49 are more likely to be clumpy than not.
If you look at enough random numbers, won't you get any pattern you want simply by chance?
In March 1910 Betty Lou and Nelson set up their own household - two adults, two babies - and Random Numbers had a bad time trying to decide where he lived, at The Only House, or with his slave, Betty Lou.
No, he reminded himself, nothing was impossible in a world of random numbers.
In punching in random numbers, Pat had chosen numbers in the range of known blink coordinates, but that didn't guarantee anything.