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  6. Which statement explains a secondhand account?(1 point) Responses a description of an event based on research by someone who was
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  8. The experimental probability of a simple event is P(event) = number of times an event occurstotal number of trialsEXAMPLE: The
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  9. The experimental probability of a simple event is P(event) = number of times an event occurstotal number of trialsEXAMPLE: The
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  10. The experimental probability of a simple event is P(event) = number of times an event occurstotal number of trialsEXAMPLE: The
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