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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 19:50 jadenbun

The captain of the baseball team hit a homerun 1 out of every 6 at–bats. What is the probability that the captain will hit a homerun on his next 2 at–bats? Determine which simulation models the situation. Select Yes if the simulation can be used to model the situation or No if the simulation cannot be used to model the situation.
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Using a six–sided number cube to model the situation, assign the number 1 to represent the captain hitting a homerun and the number 2 to represent not hitting a homerun.
Using a six–sided number cube to model the situation, assign the number 1 to represent the captain hitting a homerun and the numbers 2 to 6 to represent not hitting a homerun.
Using a coin flip to model the situation, assign heads to represent the captain hitting a homerun and tails for not hitting a homerun.
Using a random number generator between 1 and 60 to model the situation, assign the numbers 1 to 10 to represent the captain hitting a homerun and the numbers 11 to 60 to represent not hitting a homerun.

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