Three sets of numbers are given. The first is number 1 through 4, the second is numbers 1 through 7, and the third is numbers 1 through 9. If you randomly selected a number from each of these number sets 20 times(assuming replacement,) Which would you expect to have the least amount of odd number
Three sets of numbers are given. The first is number 1 through 4, the second is numbers 1 through 7, and the third is numbers 1 through 9. If you randomly selected a number from each of these number sets 20 times(assuming replacement,) Which would you expect to have the least amount of odd number
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Three sets of numbers are given. The first is number 1 through 4, the second is numbers 1 through 7, and the third is numbers 1 through 9. If you randomly selected a number from each of these number sets 20 times(assuming replacement,) Which would you expect to have the least amount of odd number
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