How can I generate the Radom number between two set of floating point number?

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I have number such that
Gain = 0.0000250002787160545;
Bias =-0.124315307973192;
Now, I want to generate the 160 number of gain and bias within +-9% uncertanity.
such that
Gain = 0.0000250002787160545+-9% ;
Bias =-0.124315307973192+-9% ;
Total number of gain should be 160 and bias should be 160.
How can I do this? Would you please suggest me?

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Jan
Jan 2023-1-17
编辑:Jan 2023-1-17
Gain0 = 0.0000250002787160545;
Bias0 = -0.124315307973192;
Gain = Gain0 + Gain0 * 0.18 * (rand(1, 160) - 0.5);
Bias = Bias0 + Bias0 * 0.18 * (rand(1, 160) - 0.5);
mean(Gain) - Gain0 % Of course this differs from 0:
ans = 1.1225e-07
min(Gain - Gain0) / Gain0 % Less than 9%:
ans = -0.0890
max(Gain - Gain0) / Gain0
ans = 0.0871

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Meghraj Kc
Meghraj Kc 2023-1-17
You have multiplied with 0.18, Is this because of 9%?
If it is 7% then, we need to multiply by 0.14?

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