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A bag contains 12 different colors of marbles. Which model could be used to simulate randomly selecting a certain color of marble? Each color is equally likely to be chosen.
Question 16 options:
A 6-sided number cube and a spinner divided into 3 equal sections.
A spinner divided into 5 equal sections and a coin.
A spinner divided into 3 equal sections and a coin.
A coin and a 6-sided number cube
Question 16 options:
A 6-sided number cube and a spinner divided into 3 equal sections.
A spinner divided into 5 equal sections and a coin.
A spinner divided into 3 equal sections and a coin.
A coin and a 6-sided number cube
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jshas
A bag contains 12 different colors of marbles. Which model could be used to simulate randomly selecting a certain color of marble? Each color is equally likely to be chosen.
Question 16 options:
A 6-sided number cube and a spinner divided into 3 equal sections.
A spinner divided into 5 equal sections and a coin.
A spinner divided into 3 equal sections and a coin.
A coin and a 6-sided number cube
Question 16 options:
A 6-sided number cube and a spinner divided into 3 equal sections.
A spinner divided into 5 equal sections and a coin.
A spinner divided into 3 equal sections and a coin.
A coin and a 6-sided number cube
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None of the models listed are appropriate for simulating randomly selecting a certain color of marble, as they do not involve selecting from a set of distinct colors. A more appropriate model would be a bag containing 12 colored markers or cards, with one color assigned to each object. Then, randomly selecting one marker or card from the bag would simulate randomly selecting a certain color of marble from the bag.
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