This is the theory of probability that is the basis for insurance, and which states that the larger the number of exposure units, the more closely the actual results obtained will approach the probable results expected.

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This is the theory of probability that is the basis for insurance, and which states that the larger the number of exposure units, the more closely the actual results obtained will approach the probable results expected.