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6 years ago
If you roll a six-sided die, you would expect to roll a one once out of six rolls.
 
  This expected frequency is not observed when rolling the die six times, but the ob-served frequency of rolling a 1 comes out very close to 1/6 when the die is rolled 1,000 times. This demonstrates:
  a. randomness.
  b. the law of large numbers.
  c. the relationship between probability and drift.
  d. A and B.
  e. All of the above.
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Thanks again and again
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