Multiple Choice
Setting up a probability distribution, building a cumulative probability distribution, and generating random numbers are:
A) necessary when the underlying probability distribution is normal.
B) three of the five steps in Monte Carlo simulation.
C) elements of physical simulation but not mathematical simulation.
D) the elements of the threefold idea behind simulation.
E) advantages of simulation.
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