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In [[mathematics]], a '''normal number''' is a [[real number]] whose [[decimal expansion]] shows an equal proportion of each of the possible [[digit]]s.
In [[mathematics]], a '''normal number''' is a [[real number]] whose [[decimal expansion]] shows an equal proportion of each of the possible [[digit]]s.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Normal value (computing)]]
* [[Normal value (computing)]]

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In mathematics, a normal number is a real number whose decimal expansion shows an equal proportion of each of the possible digits.

See also