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A jar of cookies contains 18 different types of cookies. Each cookie is equally likely to be chosen.
Which of the following models could be used to simulate this situation?
(HINT: To find a model with the same number of possible outcomes as there are types of cookies, use a list, a table, a tree-diagram, or the multiplication principle to determine the total number of possible outcomes for each choice listed below.)
Group of answer choices
A spin a spinner divided into 5 equal sections and roll a 6-sided number cube
B roll two 6-sided number cubes at the same time
C draw a random card from a deck of 36 cards
D spin a spinner divided into 3 equal sections and roll a 6-sided number cube
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