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Suppose you are developing a data visualization application DataViz which calls some functions from a statistics library class SuperStats. You recently heard about another statistics library UberStats with supposedly significantly better performance than SuperStats. Explain how you would redesign the DataViz class using the Adapter pattern so that DataViz can be configured at runtime to use either SuperStats or UberStats. Does your design use dependency inversion and/or dependency injection? Explain

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