Random Fact:
In probability and statistics, a
random process is a repeating process whose outcomes follow no describable
deterministic pattern, but follow a
probability distribution, such that the relative probability of the occurrence of each outcome can be approximated or calculated. For example, the rolling of a fair six-sided die in neutral conditions may be said to produce random results, because one cannot know, before a roll, what number will show up. However, the probability of rolling any one of the six rollable numbers can be calculated.