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The manufacturer of a soccer ball claims that only 3% of the soccer balls produced are faulty. An employee of this company examines the long-run relative frequency of faulty soccer balls produced as shown in the graph. A graph titled Faulty Soccer Balls has frequency on the x-axis, and probability on the y-axis. The graph levels out around y = 0.06.

Which conclusion can be drawn from this graph?

The company’s claim seems to be true because the graph shows that when 50 soccer balls were tested, only about 3% of them were faulty.
We should not believe the company’s claim that only 3% of their soccer balls are faulty because this graph shows a continuous increase in probability.
Because the graph shows that the probability of producing a faulty soccer ball is 0.03, we can believe the company’s claim that only 3% of the produced soccer balls are faulty
The graph shows that the probability of producing a faulty soccer ball is about 0.06; therefore, we should not believe the company’s claim that only 3% of the produced soccer balls are faulty.

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