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1. Consider a composite random number generator consisting of two multiplicative linear congruential generators. The first random number generator has a modulus of 127 and a multiplier of 43. The second random number generator has a modulus of 101 and a multiplier of 51. Show your understanding of composite generators by giving the first four random numbers that this generator would produce. Use an initial seed of 7 for the first generator and of 17 for the second generator. Note that the initial seeds do NOT yield a random number. Give your answers for the random numbers accurate to four digits to the right of the decimal

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