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A college lecture class has 120 students, of whom 100 are female and 20 are male. Using a 6-sided number cube, how could a random sample of 10 students be simulated?
A. Use the sides with numbers 1 through 4 to represent females and the sides with numbers 5 and 6 to represent males. Roll the number cube 10 times.
B. Use the sides with numbers 1 through 3 to represent females and the sides with numbers 4 through 6 to represent males. Roll the number cube 10 times.
C. Use the sides with numbers 1 and 2 to represent females and the sides with numbers 3 through 6 to represent males. Roll the number cube 10 times.
D. Use the sides with numbers 1 through 5 to represent females and the side with the number 6 to represent males. Roll the number cube 10 times.
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