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Marc is a pharmacist and has documented the number of pills for the last 20 prescriptions he has filled. The data he recorded is in the table below. Assuming that Marc continues to fill prescriptions with number of pills that follow the same proportions, which of the following statements are true? Number of pills Prescriptions 101010 444 202020 444 303030 444 404040 555 505050 333 Total 202020 Choose all answers that apply: Choose all answers that apply: (Choice A) A In the long run, Marc can expect to fill prescriptions with 40 pills more often than he fills prescriptions with 50 pills. (Choice B) B The most likely number of pills in the next prescription that Marc fills is 40. (Choice C) C The expected number of pills in the next prescription that Marc fills is 29.5, point, 5. (Choice D) D The expected total number of pills in the next 20 prescriptions that Marc fills is 680.
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