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An experiment is performed where a card is chosen from a deck of playing cards, the result is recorded, and the card is replaced. Based on the experimental data above, can we assume the deck is fair? Why of why not?

A. No, the experimental probability is 8.71% above the theoretical probability.
B. Yes, the experimental probability is 8.71% above the theoretical probability.
C. Yes, the experimental probability is 8.71% below the theoretical probability.
D. No, the experimental probability is 8.71% below the theoretical probability.

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Answer: A

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