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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 19:10 kayleahwilliams6

Students in an Algebra 1 class will perform the following experiment and then model it mathematically. They begin with 128 two-colored counters (a chip that has a yellow side and a red side) How many trials would the students most likely need to run until exactly one counter lands yellow side up (and is put into the bag)? Use mathematics to justify your response.

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