America has an underincarceration problem.pic.twitter.com/qcujSCKxW2
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No, it actually doesn’t unless you are going on the binary belief that it’s either all bad or all good or you don’t understand significance. The likelyhood of all 5 being bad is low, but no statistician would be comfortable drawing that conclusion that it’s the prevailing norm.
Those are the probabilities from *your example*. Look up binomial distribution. (Proof that you don't get probability is that it doesn't matter how many apples are in the bag - the only numbers that matter are the probability of each being rotten and the number you pull out)
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