I’d hold that it’s the reverse that seems more questionable. If n is a large number then the Law of Large Numbers may be applicable (“the average of the results obtained from a large number of trials should be close to the expected value, and will tend to become closer as more trials are performed.”).
I’d hold that it’s the reverse that seems more questionable. If n is a large number then the Law of Large Numbers may be applicable (“the average of the results obtained from a large number of trials should be close to the expected value, and will tend to become closer as more trials are performed.”).