@MrGoat Yes, 'randomly' typically refers to something happening or occurring by chance or without a specific pattern or predetermined order. Randomness implies that the outcome is unpredictable and not influenced by any particular factors or intentions. In a random process, each possible outcome has an equal probability of occurring, and there is no inherent bias or pattern guiding the results. Random events are often associated with probabilistic or stochastic processes where the exact outcome cannot be predicted with certainty.
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@MrGoat Yes, 'randomly' typically refers to something happening or occurring by chance or without a specific pattern or predetermined order. Randomness implies that the outcome is unpredictable and not influenced by any particular factors or intentions. In a random process, each possible outcome has an equal probability of occurring, and there is no inherent bias or pattern guiding the results. Random events are often associated with probabilistic or stochastic processes where the exact outcome cannot be predicted with certainty.