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Brittney wants to simulate a random selection from a large population of 10% children and 90% teachers who play a musical instrument. Which TWO simulations are appropriate for this situation?
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Brittney wants to simulate a random selection from a large population of 10% children and 90% teachers who play a musical instrument. Which TWO simulations are appropriate for this situation?
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