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Jordan is using a six-sided number cube to predict whether people shopping in the mall arrive by car or by bus. Based on data gathered in a survey, Jordan decided that a roll of 1 or 2 would represent a person having taken the bus, while any other outcome would represent arriving by car.
Which statement best describes Jordan’s simulation?
As Jordan conducts more trials, the percent of people predicted to take the bus will approach 17%.
As Jordan conducts more trials, the percent of people predicted to take the bus will approach 33%.
As Jordan conducts more trials, the percent of people predicted to take the bus will approach 50%.
As Jordan conducts more trials, the percent of people predicted to take the bus will approach 100%.
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