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Which describes a uniform probability model?
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A drawing a red or black card from a deck of cardsdrawing a red or black card from a deck of cards


B selecting a sock from 5 black socks and 10 white socksselecting a sock from 5 black socks and 10 white socks


C selecting a ball from 2 red balls and 3 yellow ballsselecting a ball from 2 red balls and 3 yellow balls


D equally divided five section spinner with three colorsequally divided five section spinner with three colors

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D. Equally divided five section spinner with three colors.
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I apologize for the mistake. The correct answer is D. Equally divided five section spinner with three colors. A uniform probability model is one where each outcome has an equal probability of occurring, and in a spinner with equally divided sections, each section has an equal chance of landing. This is an example of a uniform probability model.
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In a uniform probability model, all possible outcomes have an equal chance of occurring. In the case of a spinner with equally divided five sections, each section has an equal probability of being landed on. Since each section is equally likely to be the outcome, this is a uniform probability model. It is important to note that the other options (drawing a card, selecting a sock, and selecting a ball) do not have equally likely outcomes, since there are different numbers of cards, socks, and balls of different colors. Therefore, these options do not represent a uniform probability model.
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