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The principles of specificity, progression, overload, adaptation, and reversibility
<span>A phoneme is a single "unit" of sound. a phoneme means that there is a several words with a diffrent meaning or spelling that sounds the same when spoken. A good example would be the word "not" but also sounds like "caught" but then theres also another words like "thought" they carry the same sound when spoken. but spelled diffrent when said out loud</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Bayesian probability is the process of using probability to predict