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What is the process that you can do over and over, where each result does not affect the next. (Ex. Flipping a coin, rolling dice, choosing a card, etc.)
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what is the process that you can do over and over, where each result does not affect the next. (Ex. Flipping a coin, rolling dice, choosing a card, etc.)
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um none actually because they will all change because flipping a coin can change to other side or choosing a card u will pick a different card and rolling dice can change number u welcome.
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