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People are chosen at random from a lottery. Each person chosen can be either male or female. Assume that either possibility is equally likely. How can you stimulate the probable outcomes of this event with a six-sided number cube
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so the odds of getting a female or a male is 1/2. To make the odds of the number cube be 1/2, you need to divide the 6 sided die in half. the easiest way is to make even numbers represent a gender and odd numbers represent a gender.
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