Betty claims that her dog can do simple addition problems. She showed her dog 6 different cards with simple addition problems, and the dog was able to tap his paw to indicate whether the answer was correct or incorrect. The dog correctly identified all 6 cards. John didn't believe Betty's dog could do addition, so he set up a trial to test whether the dog was just guessing. He flipped 6 coins to see how many would land tails up. He did this 53 times and the results are shown in the dot plot below.
According to the data can Betty's dog do simple addition problems? A) Yes, the chances of getting 6 correct by guessing are very low. B) No, the chances of getting 6 correct by guessing are very low. C) Yes, it is likely to get them all correct.
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