Multiple Choice
We record the blood types (O,A,B,or AB) found in a group of 100 people.Assume that the people are unrelated to each other.
A) Yes.
B) No.The chance of getting a particular blood group changes from one person to the next.
C) No.More than two outcomes are possible.
D) No,400 is more than 10% of the population.
E) No.The chance of getting a particular blood group depends on the blood groups already recorded.
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