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Every year, to make the Super Bowl more interesting, the folks in my department do “Super Bowl Squares”.* I’m sure you’ve seen them: a 10×10 grid with randomly drawn single digits running along the x and y axes. One team is the x axis, one the y. Entrants pay $5 per square. You choose which square(s) you want before the numbers are drawn. Which numbers you end up with are completely chance. |
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