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Mathematics, 22.04.2021 21:30 Nessakona1

Hal and Renee play the following game: A bag has 14 tiles in it, , each with a letter from the phrase the probability on it. Hal and Renee take turns drawing a tile, recording the letter, and placing the tile back in the bag. Renee earns a point if she draws a vowel. Hal earns a point if he draws a consonant. They decide that the letter y can be a vowel or a consonant. Which statement best explains whether or not the game is fair? A) The game is fair because both Hal and Renee will get a point if the letter y is drawn.

B) The game is not fair because the probability of Hal drawing a winning letter is more than the probability of Renee drawing a winning letter.

C) The game is fair because Hal and Renee have the same probability of drawing a winning letter.

D) The game is not fair because the probability of Hal drawing a winning letter is less than the probability of Renee drawing a winning letter.

(SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME)

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