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Coca Cola is offering prizes under the caps of their sodas. Coca Cola claims that “one in six game pieces wins a prize.” The official rules of the contest states that the odds of winning a prize are 1:6. Is the claim “one in six game pieces wins a prize” correct? Why or why not?
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correct because one in six game pieces win a prize.
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