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A: Place both names in equal amounts into a hat and draw one without looking. B: Ask a stranger to flip a coin. C: Roll a die and evaluate the outcome as either even or odd. D: Throw a stone closest to an object. E: Play a hand of blackjack. F: Ask a random stranger to select. The methods that are fair include because is flawed due to increased chances of winning based on one's skill, is flawed due to poor randomization, and is flawed due to unequal probabilities of winning and losing. Reset Next

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  1. 30 May, 21:36
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    The methods that are fair include A, B, and C because D is flawed due to increased chances of winning based on one's skill, F is flawed due to poor randomization, and E is flawed due to unequal probabilities of winning and losing.
  2. 30 May, 21:42
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    The methods that are fair include A, B, and C, because D is flawed due to increased chances of winning based on one's skill, F is flawed due to poor randomization, and E is flawed due to unequal probabilities of winning and losing
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