Hi, Could I get Sample Output for these two programs? Asked before but hadn't quite labeled everything correctly, thank you.

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I have mac osx and tried installing scilab and octave for the past 2 hours and hasn't worked... here are the programs, thanks..
1.
nsamples=100; % number of samples
n = 225; % sample size 225
a = 1;
b = 2;
data = -3+9*rand(nsamples, n); % random 100x225 data sample from a uniform (0,1) distribution
cMean = mean(data, 2); % mean of each sample
answer_1a = sum(cMean > a & cMean < b)/nsamples % how many data means are between a and b
answer_1b = mean(cMean)
answer_1c = std(cMean, 1)
hist(cMean);
title('Generating 100 Samples of Size 225 Simulated U(-3,6) Random Numbers Histogram Question 1 Part d)'); %title of histogram
xlabel('Z'); %labeling x-axis
ylabel('Frequency'); %labeling y-axis
2.
nsamples=400; % number of samples
n = 625; % sample size 625
a = 3;
b = 5;
lambda = 0.2;
data = -log(rand(nsamples, n)) / lambda; % random 400x625 data sample from a uniform (3,5) distribution
cMean = mean(data, 2); % mean of each sample
answer_2a = sum(cMean > a & cMean < b)/nsamples % how many data means are between a and b
answer_2b = mean(cMean)
answer_2c = std(cMean, 1)
hist(cMean);
title('Generating 400 Samples of Size 625 Simulated Lambda = 0.2 Random Numbers Histogram Question 2 Part d)'); %title of histogram
xlabel('Z'); %labeling x-axis
ylabel('Frequency'); %labeling y-axis

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bio lim
bio lim on 2 Dec 2016
Edited: bio lim on 2 Dec 2016

Here you go again.

1.

answer_1a =
       1
answer_1b =
      1.4820
answer_1c =
      0.1781

2.

answer_2a =
      0.4800
answer_2b =
      4.9946
answer_2c =
      0.2078
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