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An ice cream store offers waffle cones or sugar cones. Each is equally likely to be chosen.
Which of the following models could be used to simulate this situation?
(HINT: Choose the model with the same number of possible outcomes as cone choices.)
Group of answer choices
A rolling a 6-sided number cube
B spinning a spinner with 3 equal sections
C flipping a coin
D using a random number generator that generates numbers 1 through 9
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