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In this video while generating the samples from the given Poisson data instead of using the command =INDEX($A$2:$A$1501,RANDBETWEEN(1,COUNT($A$2:$A$1501)),1) one may use the command =INDEX($A$2:$A$1501,RANDBETWEEN(1,ROWS($A$2:$A$1501)),1) which makes a more sense from a learner point of view.
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In this video while generating the samples from the given Poisson data instead of using the command =INDEX($A$2:$A$1501,RANDBETWEEN(1,COUNT($A$2:$A$1501)),1) one may use the command =INDEX($A$2:$A$1501,RANDBETWEEN(1,ROWS($A$2:$A$1501)),1) which makes a more sense from a learner point of view.