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Two evenly matched tennis players, Jim and Rob, are going to play a set of 8 games. A player must win at least 6 of the 8 games to win the set. To find the probability of winning the set, Jim wants to simulate the situation using a number cube. If each roll represents a game, which associations on the cube correctly simulate the situation? Check all that apply.
Number 1 on the cube represents Jim, and number 3 represents Rob.
Even numbers on the cube represent Jim, and odd numbers represent Rob.
Numbers 1, 3, 4, and 5 represent Jim, and numbers 2 and 6 represent Rob.
Odd numbers on the cube represent Jim, and even numbers represent Rob.
Numbers 2 and 3 represent Jim, and numbers 1, 5, 4, and 6 represent Rob
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