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| You correctly guess that someone was born in the winter
 
| You correctly guess that someone was born in the winter
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| By date, the cited U.S. census data gives that 24,545,230 of the 101,909,161 people were born in the ''meteorological'' winter (December through February), or 24.09%.
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| By date, the cited U.S. census data gives that 24,545,230 of the 101,909,161 people were born in the winter, or 24.09%.
 
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| You correctly guess that someone was born in the fall
 
| You correctly guess that someone was born in the fall
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| By date, the cited U.S. census data gives that 25,701,366 of the 101,909,161 people were born in the ''meteorological'' fall (September through November), or 25.22%.
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| By date, the cited U.S. census data gives that 25,701,366 of the 101,909,161 people were born in the fall, or 25.22%.
 
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| You roll two plain M&Ms and get M and M.
 
| You roll two plain M&Ms and get M and M.
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| You correctly guess someone was born in the summer
 
| You correctly guess someone was born in the summer
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| By date, the cited U.S. census data gives that 26,475,119 of the 101,909,161 people were born in the ''meteorological'' summer (June through August), or 25.98%.
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| By date, the cited U.S. census data gives that 26,475,119 of the 101,909,161 people were born in the summer, or 25.98%.
 
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