%I #15 Mar 01 2021 02:03:03
%S 12,67,73,29,44,54,12,73,97,48,79,91,20,20,17,31,83,20,85,66,6,24,89,
%T 57,11,27,43,3,14,29,84,52,86,13,51,70,65,88,60,88,29,15,84,77,17,86,
%U 64,87,6,55,36,44,92,58,64,91,94,48,64,65,49,56,97,93,91,59
%N Random digits.
%C A sequence of mechanically selected random numbers given by Cox. These numbers in turn were taken (with permission) from a larger table by Kendall and Smith. In Cox, all numbers were given as pairs of digits. Here leading zeros have been lost, so, for example, where we have a(21)=6 the original list has 06. - _Sean A. Irvine_, Feb 28 2021
%D D. R. Cox, Planning of Experiments, Wiley, NY, 1958, p. 299, Table A.3.
%D M. G. Kendall and B. Babington Smith, Tables of random sampling numbers, Tracts for computers, 24, 1939.
%H Sean A. Irvine, <a href="/A039925/b039925.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 0..999</a>
%F a(n) = A039926(2*n) * 10 + A039926(2*n+1). - _Sean A. Irvine_, Feb 28 2021
%Y Cf. A002205, A039926.
%K nonn,fini,full
%O 0,1
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_.
%E Offset changed to 0 for consistency with A039926 by _Sean A. Irvine_, Feb 28 2021