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Mathematics, 14.07.2021 20:30 jenna34032

At a homecoming pep rally, one student will win free tickets to the homecoming dance. There are 2,400 students attending the pep rally. The student council wants to pull the winning student’s name from a container with the school’s mascot on it. Unfortunately, the container only holds 600 names. Which method can the student council use to ensure each student has a fair chance of winning?

A.
Randomly assign the 2,400 students to four equal groups. Select a group at random and put all the names from that group in the container. Randomly select the winner from the container.
B.
Put the names of the first 600 students who arrive at the pep rally in the bag. Randomly select the winner from the container.
C.
Select a section of the bleachers and only put the names of students sitting in that section in the container. Randomly select the winner from the container.
D.
Select a grade and only put the names of students from that grade in the container. Randomly select the winner from the container.

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