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An insurance company uses historical city-wide data, which shows a 5% annual probability of bicycle theft, to calculate a premium for a new bicycle insurance policy. After one year, they find the actual theft rate among their policyholders was 8%, leading to significantly lower-than-expected profits. Which of the following best explains the discrepancy between the expected and actual theft rates?

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