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Mr. Carter awards one student who scores a 100 on a test with a free homework pass. He chooses this student by writing each eligible student's name on a slip of paper, and placing them in a hat. Mr. Carter then draws one name from the hat. To estimate the probability that Sally's name is drawn when she and three other students score a 100 on a test, Sally conducted the following simulation. Step 1: Draw a card from a standard 52-card deck. Step 2: Record the suit of the card. Step 3: Replace the card and repeat the steps. The results of Sally's simulation are shown below. Suit Frequency clubs 6 diamonds 2 hearts 4 spades 13 Based on the results of the simulation, if Sally's name is represented by diamonds, what is the probability that Sally will win the free homework pass? A. 16% B. 52% C. 24% D. 8%

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D. 8%

Explanation:

I took the test on Edmentum/Plato & it was correct!

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