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Mathematics, 29.05.2021 23:30 kandigirl9990

4. A drawer contains 21 black socks and 9 white socks. A number generator simulates randomly selecting 10 socks from the drawer. The number generator is used 10 times and the number of black socks in each trial is shown in the plot. Does this number generator appear to be fair?

WHY OR WHY NOT?

I know the answer is yes it appears to be fair, but please answer WHY. Thank you :)


4. A drawer contains 21 black socks and 9 white socks. A number generator simulates randomly select

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