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packs of collectible cards claim that 1 out of 3 packs contains a rare card. margie bought 7 packs and only received a rare card in 1 of the packs.

margie runs a simulation of 100 trials. in the simulation, she used a random number generator to select 7 digits from 1 to 3 with 1 representing a pack with a rare card and 2 and 3 representing a pack without a rare card. the frequency of the number of packs with rare cards in each trial of 7 samples in the simulation is represented by this table.

what is the best conclusion for margie to make based on the data?


the claim that 1 out of 3 packs contains a rare card is plausible because the simulation shows that only 1 pack with a rare card out of 7 is likely.

the claim that 1 out of 3 packs contains a rare card is plausible because the simulation shows that only 1 pack with a rare card out of 7 is unlikely.

the claim that 1 out of 3 packs contains a rare card is not plausible because the simulation shows that only 1 pack with a rare card out of 7 is likely.

the claim that 1 out of 3 packs contains a rare card is not plausible because the simulation shows that only 1 pack with a rare card out of 7 is unlikely.