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Mathematics, 26.04.2021 14:40 andreanb9632

Roddy adjusts his simulation, making it easier and easier to win. Eventually, he finds that if the random numbers are between 1 and 4, and the contest only runs for 4 days, about 39 out of 10,000 people are likely to win (by getting 4,4,4,4). He runs this simulation repeatedly to be sure and then sets aside 39 concert tickets, plus a few more to be safe.

When the contest is launched into the real world, though, what factors might affect the actual number of winners? Select all that apply.
The random chance of the number generator
People who get a 1 and then stop playing the game
The number of people who participate in the game
The results of his simulated trials
People who get a few 4s and then stop playing the game

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