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Part A: Students from 4 towns attend a conference. Each town is assigned a number from 1 to 4. Drag yes or no next to the first sentence.
Yes or No
A number is drawn and replaced 6 times. Is this a fair way to pick 6 members to give each town representation? _
Part B: What is the probability that Town 1 will have at least 1 representative after 6 number draws, to the nearest percent?
probability = _ %
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