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John has a die and a coin. The die is labeled 1 through 6 and the two sides of the coin are heads and tails. The tables below show the results of John’s experiment after he rolled the die and tossed the coin.

Based on the results of the experiment, how many times would John expect to roll a number on the die that is a factor of 12 and toss a coin that lands heads-up out of the next 144 trials?

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