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1. Anna was invited to prom by two different dates, Tyler and Max. She doesn't want to hurt anyone's feelings, so decides to make a fair decision between the two. She rolls 2 dice and selects a prom date based on their sum. If the sum is 2, she'll go with Tyler. If the sum is 12, she'll go with Max. If the sum isn't 2 or 12, then Anna ignores it and rolls again. Is this a fair decision?
A. The decision isn't fair because Tyler has a better chance of being selected.
B. The decision isn't fair because the method of selection isn't random.
C. The decision is fair because both Tyler and Max have equal chance of being selected.
D. The decision isn't fair because Max has a better chance of being selected.
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