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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