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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu (fill in the blanks). Students at Freeman Middle School have a choice of water, milk, or juice for breakfast. From a survey, it was determined that 50 students prefer water, 100 prefer juice, and 150 prefer milk. You want to know the probability that exactly three of four randomly selected students do not prefer water. How could you model this scenario? This scenario can be simulated by rolling a six-sided die ( 3; 4; 5; 6; 7) times. The (numbers 0 to 3; numbers 0 to 6; number 1; numbers 7 to 9) would represent students who prefer water. If a number ( 0 to 3; 0 to 6; 1; 7 to 9) appears only once in a set of outcomes, then it would mean that three of four randomly picked students do not prefer water in that set.​

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