March 11, 2022, 5:26 a.m. | Tarek Samaali

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A typical and imaginary use case for a very useful probability inequality

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Alice is a diligent and very organized person. She has always operated according to a system that suits her perfectly and allows her to remain as efficient as ever. As time went on, she developed a specific habit of breaking down projects into sub-tasks that take random amounts of time. In a day, she may have one task and she may also have …

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