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In a town. 60% of registered voters vote regularly. The random numbers below represent 10 trials for a simulation Design a simulation to estimate the probability that the next two people asked if they vote, do vote regularly. Use the simulation to estimate the probability
(5.7) (7.1) (1.6) (8.7) (3.8) (5.6) (4.5) (6,5) (4,8) (1.8)
Which of the following assigned numbers, for people who do vote and don't vote, can be used for the simulation model?
O A. Do Vote: 0 to 6 Don't Vote: 7 to 9
OB. Do Vote: 0 to 5 Don't vote 6 to 9
OC. Do Vote: 0 to 4 Don't vote. 5 to 9
OD Do Vote. O to 9

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