Mathematics, 30.03.2021 19:10 imthebestatcod
A teacher wants to determine how to sit 30 students in a classroom.
What simulation can be used to determine where the students sit?
A. A coin is used and assigned for every two students.
B. A six-sided number cube and every 6 students are assigned to a side.
C. A random number generator where each student is assigned a number.
D. A standard deck of cards is used and students are assigned to the cards.
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A teacher wants to determine how to sit 30 students in a classroom.
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