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27 March, 23:09

Jonathan has a box that contains six tennis balls and six golf balls. If he randomly picks one ball, what is the probability of picking a golf ball? Which simulation can be used to represent this situation?

A. The probability is 1/2. Flipping a coin is a representative simulation.

B. The probability is 4/6. Spinning a spinner with three equal sections is a representative simulation.

C. The probability is 1/12. Rolling two six-sided dice at the same time is a representative simulation.

D. The probability is 1. Picking one of two cards is a representative simulation.

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  1. 27 March, 23:15
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    A, 6 tb, 6gb, 6/12 or 1/2 chance of picking either one
  2. 27 March, 23:34
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    The answer would be option a. There are 6 and 6 which adds up to 12, and the odds of picking up a golf ball would be 6/12 or 1/2
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