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29 October, 19:59

You want to determine the probability that in a family of 5 children, there will be more girls than boys. Which describes one trial of a simulation you could use to model this problem?

A.

Toss a coin 5 times and count the number of heads.

B.

Toss a 6-sided number cube 5 times and count the number of times you get a number less than 3.

C.

Generate 5 random numbers between 0 and 100 and count the number of prime numbers.

D.

Draw 5 cards at random from a standard 52-card deck, replacing each card after it is drawn and count the number of hearts. (There are an equal number of hearts, spades, diamonds, and clubs in a deck.)

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  1. 29 October, 20:04
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The answer is A because since there's only two genders and a coin has two sides a gender can represent a side.

    A makes the most sense since the others have multiple different sides that you could get for example B has a six sided number cube that's more than the number of genders so A makes the most sense
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