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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T11:46:35+00:00 2026-06-18T11:46:35+00:00

This is a purely theoretical question. We all know that most, if not all,

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This is a purely theoretical question.

We all know that most, if not all, random-number generators actually only generate pseudo-random numbers.

Let’s say I want a random number from 10 to 20. I can do this as follows (myRandomNumber being an integer-type variable):

myRandomNumber = rand(10, 20);

However, if I execute this statement:

myRandomNumber = rand(5, 10) + rand(5, 10);

Is this method more random?

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    2026-06-18T11:46:37+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 11:46 am

    No.

    The randomness is not cumulative. The rand() function uses a uniform distribution between your two defined endpoints.

    Adding two uniformly distributions invalidates the uniform distribution. It will make a strange looking pyramid, with the most probability tending toward the center. This is because of accumulation of the probability density function with increasing degrees of freedom.

    I urge you to read this:

    Uniform Distribution

    and this:

    Convolution

    Pay special attention to what happens with the two uniform distributions on the top right of the screen.

    You can prove this to yourself by writing to a file all the sums and then plotting in excel. Make sure you give yourself a large enough sample size. 25000 should be sufficient.

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