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Mathematics, 30.10.2020 16:50, angelinagiraffp538zb

That's it! You've determined the top 10 airports at which a random flyer ends up, assuming he or she randomly selects directly reachable destinations. How does it compare, qualitatively, to a ranking based instead on (historical) outbound segments

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