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5.3 due October 24

The hardest part of this section for me is recognizing when I need to think carefully about probability. Once I do, it makes sense and I can figure it out. But the automatic assumption is still not quite accurate.

I do like how much understanding the surprising parts of probability help us make better decisions. I find that satisfying.

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