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A supermarket randomly gives each shopper a free two liter bottle of cola during the Saturday shopping hours. The supermarket sells six different types of cola. What could be used to perform a simulation
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A supermarket randomly gives each shopper a free two liter bottle of cola during the Saturday shopping hours. The supermarket sells six different types of cola. What could be used to perform a simulation of this situation?
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you can use a graph and put all the information on there
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