Suppose the following set of random numbers is being used to simulate the event of a basketball player making two free throws in a row. How should the numbers be rearranged? 502666 346453 524366 387026 704473 775061 350054 771009 621563 762199

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A. 502 666 346453524366 387026704473775061350 054 771
009 621 563 762199
B. 50 26 66 34 64 535243663870267044737750 6135 00 54
771009 62 15 63 76 21 99
C. 50266 63464535243663870267 0447377506 13500 54771
00962 15637 62199
D. 5026 6634 64535243663870267044 7377 5061 3500 5477
1009 6215 63762199
Transcribed Image Text:A. 502 666 346453524366 387026704473775061350 054 771 009 621 563 762199 B. 50 26 66 34 64 535243663870267044737750 6135 00 54 771009 62 15 63 76 21 99 C. 50266 63464535243663870267 0447377506 13500 54771 00962 15637 62199 D. 5026 6634 64535243663870267044 7377 5061 3500 5477 1009 6215 63762199
Suppose the following set of random numbers is being used to simulate the
event of a basketball player making two free throws in a row. How should the
numbers be rearranged?
502666346453 524366 387026 704473 775061 350054 771009
621563 762199
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose the following set of random numbers is being used to simulate the event of a basketball player making two free throws in a row. How should the numbers be rearranged? 502666346453 524366 387026 704473 775061 350054 771009 621563 762199
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