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Probability theory predicts that there is a 76% chance of a water polo team
winning any particular match. If the water polo team playing two matches is
simulated 10,000 times, in about how many of the simulations would you
expect them to win exactly one match?
A. 576
B. 5776
O C. 1824
D. 3648
CHIMIT
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