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Mathematics, 26.03.2020 02:53 nisha87

A game involves rolling a fair six-sided die. If the number obtained on the die is a multiple of three, the player wins an amount equal to the
number on the die times $20. If the number is not a multiple of three, the player gets nothing.

How will you model the simulation for the roll of a die?

A. Use the numbers 1-20 to represent the numbers rolled when a player wins.

B. Use the numbers 1-6 to represent the unfavorable outcomes.

C. Use the numbers 1-3 to represent all the outcomes.

D. Use the numbers 1-10 to represent the unfavorable outcomes.

E. The problem cannot be solved using a simulation.

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