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A random experiment was conducted where person A tossed four coins and recorded the number of heads. Person B rolled two dice and recorded the smaller number out of the two dice. Answer the questions (either by direct computation or using simulations; use 10000 long columns).
1. Which of the two persons (A or B) is more likely to get the number "3"?
a. Person A.
b. Person B.
c. Both persons have very similar probability of obtaining "3".
d. Not possible to determine.
2. What is the probability that person B obtains number "5" or "6"?
a. About 5%.
b. About 11%.
c. About 28%.
d. About 35%.
3. Which of these events are the most probable?
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