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Mathematics, 03.01.2020 03:31 cykopath

Ryan's mother baked 12 peanut butter cookies, 8 sugar cookies, and 4 chocolate chip cookies and put them all in a jar. ryan wants to simulate picking a sugar cookie from the jar. which simulation can correctly represent this situation?

rolling a die, where odd numbers represent sugar cookies and even numbers represent chocolate chip cookies

picking a card from a deck of cards, where hearts and diamonds represent peanut butter cookies, spades represent sugar cookies, and clubs represent chocolate chip cookies

spinning a spinner with six equal sections, where one section represents chocolate chip cookies, two sections represent sugar cookies, and three sections represent peanut butter cookies

using a number generator with the numbers from 1 to 10, where 1 through 7 represent peanut butter cookies, 8 and 9 represent sugar cookies, and 10 represents chocolate chip cookies

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