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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which type of probability tool would be an appropriate choice for a simulation that models 9 equally likely outcomes? standard die spinner coin standard deck of cards.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A standard die has 6 faces, so you have 6 equally likely outcomes - too few. A coin has 2 sides, so 2 outcomes - also too few. A spinner, depending on the number of sectors you draw in it, would work. A spinner with 4 quadrants won't work, but one with 9 would. A standard deck of cards might work if you restrict yourself to using only certain cards (like aces, twos, threes, and so on up to the nines), but the whole deck itself wouldn't work - too many outcomes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oo ok:)

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