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Java's predefined classes are grouped into
Valid Probability
A valid probability is a numerical value that accurately represents the chance of a specific event occurring, adhering to the probability rules (ranging from 0 to 1).
Even-numbered Roll
In probability, a term referring to the outcome of rolling a die where the result is an even number (e.g., 2, 4, or 6).
Perfectly Fair
A term typically used in the context of games or algorithms to describe a condition where all participants have an equal chance of winning or an outcome is unbiased.
10-sided Die
A polyhedral die with ten flat faces, typically used in board games, role-playing games, and probability exercises.
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