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When attempting to create a distribution of means, we sample with replacement; that is, we do not put data back in the sample after we have computed the mean of those data.
Negligence
A failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in similar circumstances, often leading to harm or damage.
Tire Failure
The breakdown or malfunction of tire components, leading to loss of air pressure, blowouts, or tread separation, potentially causing vehicular accidents.
Comparative Negligence
Comparative negligence is a legal doctrine that reduces the claimant's compensation by a percentage equal to their fault in causing the damage or injury.
Contributory Negligence
Contributory Negligence is a legal doctrine that may limit or prevent a plaintiff's recovery if it can be shown that their own negligence contributed to the harm suffered.
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