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Imagine you are a parent with two children, aged 12 and 14, that like to
watch baseball on television and would really love to see a live game. A friend calls to tell you that he has
free tickets for you and your family to great seats at a Major League Baseball game later today that he has
placed in "Will Call" at the stadium. The stadium is a three hour drive from your home; sometimes your
kids act up during long drives like these. Right now, it's a nice weekend morning, but the weatherman
says that there is a 60% chance of rain during the game time. This could imply that you and your family
might drive all the way to the stadium to find that the game is "rained out" and will not be played today,
or it could mean that the game will still go on, but would be played, perhaps while its raining or with some
rain delays.