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For a scavenger hunt, Chessa put one coin in each of 10 small boxes. Four coins are quarters, 4 are dimes, and 2 are nickels. How could you simulate choosing one box at random? What problem would there be if you planned to put these coins in your pocket and pick one?

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VTo play the game, you spin a spinner like the one shown. You win if the arrow lands in one of the areas marked "WIN". Lee played this game many times and recorded her results. She won 3 times and lost 11 times. Use Lee's data to explain how to find the experimental probability of winning this game and to complete the explanation. Enter your probab

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User Lefloh
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it would be extremely unlikely to pick two Nichols
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