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Mrs. Piper is driving Anna, Jo, and Mai home from school. All of them want to ride in the front seat. How can she make a fair decision about who rides in the front seat?

Mrs. Piper is driving Anna, Jo, and Mai home from school. All of them want to ride-example-1
User AiShiguang
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I would say the answers would be A and B. This is because they each get a fair chance.


User Dmitry Leskov
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Given is - Mrs. Piper is driving Anna, Jo, and Mai home from school. All of them want to ride in the front seat. How can she make a fair decision about who rides in the front seat?

Option A suits the best as each kid gets two chances to win. Option B is also a good one as it is the simplest of all other options. As only one kid can sit in the front, so option B goes well with the situation. Mrs.Piper can herself draw out the winning name.

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