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Step-by-step explanation:

After you find the sums for each set, make a list, counting the number of ways a sum can occur.

You'll notice that for Set A, sums of 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 all appear 4 times.  So they have equal probabilities.  In Set B, a sum of 7 appears 6 times.  Sums smaller or larger than 7 are less common.

When we look at the data, we see that were more sums of 7 than any other sum.  So this data was probably from Set B.

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