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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 03:20, KieraKimball

Casey read a report that said the probability that a randomly selected American is left-handed is 14%, percent. She was curious how many left-handed students to expect in a class of 30 students. She simulated 50 classes of 30 students where each student selected had a 0.140, point, 14 probability of being left-handed. Casey counted how many left-handed students were in each simulated class.

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