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| A randomly-chosen American lives in {{w|California}}
 
| A randomly-chosen American lives in {{w|California}}
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| California is the most populous state in the US. Out of the approximately 328.2 million Americans (as of 2019), 39.51 million live in California. This means that a randomly chosen American has about a 39.51/328.2 β‰ˆ 10.33% chance of living in California. Due to population change and rounding based on different sources, this could be pushed to 12%.
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| California is the most populous state in the US. Out of the approximately 328.2 million Americans (as of 2019), 39.51 million live in California. This means that a randomly chosen American has about a 39.51/328.2 β‰ˆ 10.33% of living in California. Due to population change and rounding based on different sources, this could be pushed to 12%.
 
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| You correctly guess someone's card given 6 tries
 
| You correctly guess someone's card given 6 tries

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