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Of all the students in a particular class, 20% have blue eyes. We want to run a simulation to predict how many blue eye students will be chosen if we
randomly select 10 students. First, we need to assign digits to students that
have blue eyes and students that do not have blue eyes. If we were to use
single digits to represent both, which of the following would be a correct
method of assigning these digits?


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