You have to choose 6 numbers. 5 of them have to be from 1-75. The last one has to be 1-15.
And the thing is, the 6 numbers you choose has to be the same as the one chosen by a computer.
What would you say is most likely to come up?
Here is my hypothesis: Numbers in the tens place often won't be the same. I used a random number website and I found that I was wrong, we can choose from 1-75, the tens place is limited to 0-7. Numbers with similar tens place has often been shown twice.
By "tens place", I mean the number 4 in 41, 8 in 84. (Sorry I don't know if there is a better word for it.)
I also believe that it is uncommon for the ones place to have similar numbers.
And the thing is, the 6 numbers you choose has to be the same as the one chosen by a computer.
What would you say is most likely to come up?
Here is my hypothesis: Numbers in the tens place often won't be the same. I used a random number website and I found that I was wrong, we can choose from 1-75, the tens place is limited to 0-7. Numbers with similar tens place has often been shown twice.
By "tens place", I mean the number 4 in 41, 8 in 84. (Sorry I don't know if there is a better word for it.)
I also believe that it is uncommon for the ones place to have similar numbers.