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Mathematics, 30.09.2019 15:50 bestkitty2588

How could you use a number cube to simulate a baby being born male or female?
a) rolling a 4 is female and anything else is male.
b) rolling less than 3 is male and anything else is female.
c) rolling an even number is female and an odd number is male.
d) rolling a prime number is female and other numbers are male.

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