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Five hundred draws are made at random from the box: True or false? (a) The expected value for the percentage of 1’s among the draws is exactly 25%. (b) The expected value for the percentage of 1’s among the draws is around 25%, give or take 2% or so. (c) The percentage of 1’s among the draws will be around 25%, give or take 2% or so. (d) The percentage of 1’s among the draws will be exactly 25%. (e) The percentage of 1’s in the box is exactly 25%. (f) The percentage of 1’s in the box is around 25%, give or take 2% or so.

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