Asked by Tommy Dorfman on Jun 30, 2024

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Simulation models that are based on the generation of random numbers may fail to give the same solution in repeated use to any particular problem.

Random Numbers

Numbers generated in a sequence where each number has an equal probability of occurring, widely used in simulations, statistical sampling, and cryptography.

Repeated Use

Refers to the capability of an item or resource to be used multiple times, rather than being disposable after a single use.

  • Acknowledge the variability and unrepeatability issues in simulations that rely on random numbers.
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Zybrea KnightJul 04, 2024
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Explanation :
Simulation models based on random numbers rely on chance and therefore cannot guarantee the same solution each time the model is run.