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To explain do you think that “due by the law of averages” makes sense in talking about the weather and also explain why or why not.
Answer to Problem 10E
No, it is not used.
Explanation of Solution
The term “due by the law of averages” does not makes sense in talking about the weather because the weather of this year is not independent of the weather of the previous year and the
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