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Mathematics, 05.02.2021 21:40 rocky8875

We all hate to bring change to a store. By using random numbers, we can eliminate the need for change and give the store and the customer a fair deal. Suppose you buy something for 20 cents. If the store generated a random number using the cash register (call the random number R), what rule could they use to decide whether you should pay $1 or $0 for the item

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