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A couple plans to have 4 children. The gender of each child is equally likely. Design a simulation involving 55 trials that you can use to model the genders of the children. Write your answer as number
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A couple plans to have 4 children. The gender of each child is equally likely. Design a simulation involving 55 trials that you can use to model the genders of the children. Write your answer as number
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Answer:
4x55x2
Explanation:
4 kids 55trys 50 50 odds
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