A gym teacher assigns 3 groups of students to a different ball to determine which group will play dodge ball first. The teacher assigns group 1 to a tennis ball, group 2 to a golf ball, and group 3 to a racquetball. The teacher places the 3 balls in a bag and picks a ball without looking. Is this a valid way to make a decision using a probability experiment? Why or why not?

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This
a valid way to make a decision using a probability experiment because the teacher uses different-sized balls which
influence the results.

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This is not a valid way to make a decision using a probability experiment because the teacher uses different-sized balls which could influence the results.

A proper probability experiment should have all outcomes equally likely, and using balls of different sizes or weights can introduce bias in the selection process.