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Which statement is true about using simulation to compare two populations?

A. One trial of a simulation is usually sufficient for drawing conclusions.
B. The experimental probability must equal the theoretical probability.
C. Simulations can only be used if a population is uniformly distributed.
D. It is possible to observe how probability works with real items.

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The answer to you’re question is definitely B. The experimental probability must equal the theoretical probability
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Answer:

B. The experimental probability must equal the theoretical probability.

Explanation:

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