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The document outlines three exercises for a course on computing in statistics using SPSS. Exercise 1 involves generating 50 uniformly distributed random numbers between 15000 and 20000. Exercise 2 requires generating 70 normally distributed random numbers with a mean of 100 and variance of 12, while Exercise 3 focuses on generating 25 truncated random numbers with specified values assigned to a range from 0 to 5.

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The document outlines three exercises for a course on computing in statistics using SPSS. Exercise 1 involves generating 50 uniformly distributed random numbers between 15000 and 20000. Exercise 2 requires generating 70 normally distributed random numbers with a mean of 100 and variance of 12, while Exercise 3 focuses on generating 25 truncated random numbers with specified values assigned to a range from 0 to 5.

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COM 216: Computing in statistics using SPSS

NDCS II
EXERCISE 1:
Generate 50 uniformly distributed random numbers between the range of
15000 and 20000
COM 216: Computing in statistics using SPSS
NDCS II

EXERCISE 2:
Generate 70 Normally distributed random numbers with mean of 100 and
variance of 12
COM 216: Computing in statistics using SPSS
NDCS II
EXERCISE 3
Generate 25 truncated random numbers with 0 and 5 as the min and max
respectively, hence assign value of nil, first, second, third, and fourth to
0,1,2,3 and 4 respectively

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