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15 August, 10:17

A bag contains 60 pieces of candy with different flavors: grape, strawberry, lemon, orange, apple, and watermelon. You want to run a simulation where you randomly draw one piece, replacing it each time, for 20 attempts. You decide to assign a number to represent the outcome of a specific flavor. Which range of values would you use to describe the outcomes?

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  1. 15 August, 14:04
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    We would use to describe numbers from 1 - 6.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We represent the flavors as a set in Roster form.

    F = {grape, strawberry, lemon, orange, apple, watermelon}

    Note that that there are 6 flavors.

    i. e., n (F) = 6

    Since we have to assign a number for each flavor, and there are 6 flavors, we would use to describe numbers from 1 - 6.
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