Sarah throws a fair die multiple times, recording the total number of "2"s she throws and then calculating the proportion of "2"s she has thrown so far after each throw. She then constructs a graph to visualize her results.
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. This is an example of the law of large numbers.
b. The theoretical probability of getting a 2 is 0.167 for each throw.
c. The relative frequency of "2"s thrown changes as Sarah throws the die more.
d. The probability distribution for the possible number of outcomes changes as the total number of throws increases.
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