Multiple Choice
In which case the Law of Large Numbers cannot be applied?
A) When the number of trials is less than 1000.
B) When the events have the same likelihood of occurrence.
C) When the likelihood of an event is changing sufficiently from trial to trial.
D) When the real probability of an event occurring is not known.
E) When the number of probable events is greater than two.
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