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Mathematics, 13.05.2021 23:00 wavy419

An experiment will produce one of ten different outcomes with equal probability for each. Why would using a standard number cube to simulate the experiment be a bad choice? Multiple choice question.

A)
A standard number cube is not fair, so each outcome is not equally likely.

B)
With a standard number cube, each outcome is not equally likely.

C)
A standard number cube only has 4 outcomes, so it cannot produce all 10 possibilities from the experiment.

D)
A standard number cube only has 6 outcomes, so it cannot produce all 10 possibilities from the experiment.

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