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75 is 20% more than 60.
Probabilities
The quantification of how likely an event is to happen, expressed as a number ranging from 0 to 1, with 0 meaning it cannot occur and 1 meaning it will definitely happen.
Double Counting
An error in calculation or analysis that occurs when the same data or transaction is counted more than once, leading to inaccuracies.
Joint Probability Distribution
A statistical measure that gives the probability of two events occurring together and at the same point in time.
Discrete Random Variables
Variables that assume a finite or countably infinite set of values, each with a certain probability.
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