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Now we will sample the starting positions for our particles. for each particle pi, we have generated a random numberri sampled uniformly from [0, 1). your job is to use these numbers to sample a starting location for each particle. as a reminder, locations are integers from the range [1, 10], as shown in the map. you should assume that the locations go in ascending order and that each location has equal probability. the random number generated for particle i, denoted by ri, is provided in the table below. fill in the locations of the eight particles.
particlep1p2p3p4p5p6p7p8
ri0.9140.4730.6790.8790.2120.0240.4 580.154
location:
x0
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