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Liam has a standard deck of 52 playing cards. The deck contains 13 cards of each suit: clubs, diamonds, spades, and hearts. He selects one card at random from the deck, records the outcome, and puts it back in the deck. He repeats this experiment 100 times.

Select the correct probability model that represents the situation.

A.
S = {Club, Diamond, Spade, Heart}
P(Club) = , P(Diamond) = , P(Spade) = , P(Heart) =
B.
S = {Club, Diamond, Spade, Heart}
P(Club) = , P(Diamond) = , P(Spade) = , P(Heart) =
C.
S = {Club, Diamond, Spade, Heart}
P(Club) = , P(Diamond) = , P(Spade) = , P(Heart) =
D.
S = {Club, Diamond, Spade, Heart}

Liam has a standard deck of 52 playing cards. The deck contains 13 cards of each suit-example-1
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the answer should be A i took the test
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