SOLVED: Mathematically speaking, the next term cannot be determined by giving only the first finite number of terms of a general sequence. Explain this fact by giving an example.
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Serious question: mathematically speaking, what are the odds of being 8 times in a row on the draw? Finally got one on the play, but I'm really curious because it felt weird.
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