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28 April, 21:36

Mr. Piper is driving Peter, Roddy, and Scott home from school. All of them want to ride in the front seat. How can he make a fair decision about who rides in the front seat?

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  1. 29 April, 01:29
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    Randomly selecting the kid will be a fair decision.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are 3 kids to be driven by Mr. Piper - Peter, Roddy, and Scott

    All of them want to ride in the front seat. The only way to choose randomly who will sit in the front seat is - to write their names on a paper chit and drawing the chit randomly. This way ensures everyone's equal chance of winning and loosing. This is a fair solution to the problem.
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