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Mathematics, 04.08.2020 20:01, ameera1973

Question 22 of 25 Suppose the following set of random numbers is being used to simulate the
event of a basketball player making four free throws in a row. How should the
numbers be rearranged?
502666 346453 524366 387026 704473 775061 350054 771009
621563 762199
O A. 50266 63464 53524 36638 70267 04473 77506 13500 54771
00962 15637 62199
B. 5026 6634 6453 5243 6638 7026 7044 7377 5061 3500 5477
1009 6215 6376 2199
O c. 50 26 66 34 64 53 52 43 66 38 70 26 70 44 73 77 50 61 35 00 54
77 10 09 62 15 63 76 21 99
D. 502 666 346 453 524 366 387 026 704 473 775 061 350 054 771
009 621 563 762 199

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