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Which of the following simulations would NOT work for the situation described?
a. To simulate randomly selecting a month of the year, assign a two-digit number from 01 to 12 to each month. Use a random digit table to generate two digit numbers, ignoring any over 12.
b. To simulate randomly selecting a player on a soccer team of 20 people, assign a one-digit number to each player. Use a random digit table to generate one-digit numbers, ignoring any over 20.
c. To simulate randomly selecting desserts from a menu with 8 options, assign a one-digit number from 0 to 7 to each dessert. Use a random digit table to generate one-digit numbers, ignoring any over 7.
d. To simulate randomly selecting a season of the year, assign 0 and 1 to spring, 2 and 3 to summer, 4 and 5 to fall, and 6 and 7 to winter. Use a random digit table to generate one-digit numbers, ignoring any 8's and 9's.

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