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When a Government Program Is Justified Not on Its Merits

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When a government program is justified not on its merits but on the number of jobs it will create,

Understand the principles of probability and its application in real-world scenarios.
Apply the normal distribution and its properties to calculate probabilities.
Utilize the Poisson approximation to the binomial distribution for probability calculations.
Analyze and interpret uniform distribution to find probabilities.

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A data type in databases used for fields that contain text or combinations of text and numbers, restricted by a maximum length.

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A constraint in databases or programming that specifies a field must have a value and cannot be left blank.

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A criterion or set of criteria set within a database or software application that must be met before data is accepted or saved.

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A tool or software used to evaluate and improve the efficiency and speed of computer systems or applications.

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