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Select the correct answer. Which of the following demonstrates a fair choice of 1 from among 12 candidates? A. Assigning each candidate a sequence while rolling a die and flipping a coin (for example: 1-H). B. Assigning each candidate a 4-digit number made of the digits from 0-4. Shuffling a bag of four balls numbered 0-4 and picking one at a time in order. C. Assigning each candidate a sequence of 4 heads or tails (for example: H-T-T-H) and flipping a coin four times to pick the winning sequence. D. Assigning each candidate a 2-digit sequence that is decided by throwing two dice where order does not matter (for example: 3-4, 2-6). E. Assigning each candidate a number that is decided by throwing two dice of different colors to distinguish the order of the outcomes (for example: 3-4, 4-3, 6-6).

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