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Mathematics, 22.04.2021 16:10 ryan1kk

There are 100 decks of standard playing cards. Each deck contains 52 cards, and each card is one of four suits -- clubs, diamonds, hearts, or spades. Suppose you wanted to determine the experimental probability of choosing a club from the 100 decks of playing cards.

Part A :what are the possible outcomes

Part b:how could you use a random number table to simulate this event

Part c:would it be better to simulate 35 trials or 100 trials?explain your reasoning.

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