Your favorite breakfast cereal contains a v i d g e t toy in each box there are three different vid toys in this completed collection spinner pop strip s q u i s h y ball and each toy has an equal chance of being in each box you want to figure out what the probability is that you will get more than one s q u i s h y bald if you buy four boxes in of the cereal which experiment could be used to simulate the situation A you flip a coin four times and record the number of times you get tails you do 10 trials of experiments then calculate the percentage of trout trails that results in two or more tails b you put two inches of four different color marbles in a bag for a total of 40 marbles you can draw three marbles up without replacing them and recording how meaning or read you do 10 trials for the experience then calculated percentage of trials that result in two or more see you have a spinner equal divided into three section with heat session color red blue or green expanded spinner four times and record how many times you get a free you do 10 trials of the experience then calculate the percentage of trials that result in two or more red spins indeed you draw four cars from is standard deck of card and record how many hearts you get you do teen trials of experience then calculate the percentage of trials that result in two or more hearts

It would be most appropriate to use option D for this situation, where you draw four cards from a standard deck of cards and record how many hearts you get. This experiment simulates the situation where you buy four boxes of the cereal with a chance of getting a certain toy in each box. By doing multiple trials of this experiment and calculating the percentage of trials that result in two or more hearts (equivalent to getting more than one s q u i s h y ball), you can determine the probability of getting more than one s q u i s h y ball in four boxes of the cereal.

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Apologies for the confusion earlier. It seems that the most appropriate option for simulating the situation is actually option C, where you have a spinner divided into three sections with each section representing a different toy. By spinning the spinner four times and recording the results, you can simulate the situation of buying four boxes of the cereal with a chance of getting a certain toy in each box. By doing multiple trials of this experiment and calculating the percentage of trials that result in two or more spins landing on the s q u i s h y ball section, you can determine the probability of getting more than one s q u i s h y ball in four boxes of the cereal. Thank you for pointing that out.