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Brian can’t decide which of three shirts he should wear to a party. He could close his eyes and randomly pick a shirt, or he could put the three shirts in a bag and then remove one. Either way, if the selection is not random, Brian may end up making a biased choice. In this activity, you will find the probability of an event using a simulation. Part A Could you use a spinner to simulate this situation? Describe the design of such a spinner.

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The design of the spinner would be a circle split in three areas.

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Yes, you could simulate this situation with a spinner. The spinner would be divided into three equal sections, with one shirt assigned to each section.

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