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A food company claims that 1 out of 5 boxes of its breakfast cereal contain a prize. Trevor created a spinner with five equal-size sections to simulate this situation. One section was labeled "Prize," and the remaining sections were labeled
"No Prize." To conduct the simulation, Trevor spun the spinner and recorded the outcome.
Which outcome simulates the claim made by the food company?
A The spinner landed on "Prize" 30 times and on "No Prize" 120 times.
B The spinner landed on "Prize" 75 times and on "No Prize" 15 times.
© The spinner landed on "Prize" 30 times and on "No Prize" 150 times.
0 The spinner landed on "Prize" 40 times and on "No Prize" 10 times.

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