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Compare the probability of the spinner landing on 1, 2, or 3. Enter the answer as a percent rounded to the nearest whole
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A spinner labeled with the letters of the word HONEST is to be spun once. Describe the probability of landing on an unshaded
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A spinner has 10 blue sections and 24 pink sections. All the sections are the same size.
If you spin the spinner once, what is
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A spinner has 14 equal sections with different letters in each sector Victoria spins the spinner 18 times and it stops on the
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If this spinner is to be spun once, how likely will it stop on a multiple of 9?
(1 point) • likely • unlikely • certain.
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Outcomes K I N D Frequency 120 140 105 135 A spinner is divided into 4 sections labeled as
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A wheel is divided into 6 segments from the center toward circumference and labeled from
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Outcomes K/ D Frequency 120 140 105 135 A spinner is divided into 4 sections labeled as K,
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If this spinner is to be spun once, how likely will it stop on a multiple of 9? (1 point) Responses
impossible impossible likely
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A spinner is divided into 4 sections labeled as K, I, N, D . Xavier reproduced the wheel and uses a computer to simulate the
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A circular dial is divided into 10 equal parts from the origin toward the circumference. The parts are labeled clockwise from 1
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A wheel is divided into 6 segments from the center toward circumference and labeled from the left as S, T, H, O, N, and E. The
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If this spinner is to be spun once how likely will it stop on a multiple of 9
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If all possible results are equally likely, what is the probability that a spin of the spinner will land on an upper case letter
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A circular dial is divided into 10 equal parts from the origin toward the circumference.
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A spinner has 14 equal sectors with different letters in each sector. Victoria spins the spinner 18 times, and it stops on the
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Elke has a fair spinner with 4 equal-sized sections labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4. Elke plans to spin the spinner 100 times. Predict
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Outcomes K I N D Frequency 120 140 105 135 A spinner is divided into 4 sections labeled as
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A spinner has 8 equal sections market A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H
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If all possible results are equally likely, what is the probability that a spin of the spinner will land on an upper case letter
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A wheel is divided into 6 segments from the center toward circumference and labeled from
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A wheel is divided into 6 segments from the center toward circumference and labeled from
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If the spinner is to be spun once, how likely will it stop on a multiple of 9?
1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28 A. likely B.
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A circular dial is divided into 10 equal parts from the origin toward the circumference.
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Probability: A spinner has 8 equally sized sections labeled as A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H. In 160 spins, how many times can you
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A spinner has 8 equally sized sections labeled as A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H. In 160 spins, how many times can you expect the
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A spinner labeled with the letters of the word HONEST is to be spun once. Describe the probability of landing on an unshaded
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Outcomes K I N D Frequency 120 140 105 135 A spinner is divided into 4 sections labeled as
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A spinner labeled with the letters of the word HONEST is to be spun once. Describe the probability of landing on an unshaded
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a spinner is divided into 4 sections labeled as K,I,N,D. xavier reproduced the wheel and uses a computer to simulate the
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Use the image to answer the question. A spinner labeled with the letters of the word HONEST is to be spun once. Describe the
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A spinners to that into the four sections labeled as k 120 times, I 140 times, and 105 *, and D 135 *. A person reproduces the
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if the spinner is to be spun once how likely will it stop on a multiple of 9
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Mickie has a spinner with 10 equal sections. What is the probability of landing on either a green or a blue section?
4 red, 4
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A spinner is divided into four sections labeled as K,I,N,D Xavier reproduced the wheel and uses a computer to simulate the
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A spinner has 8 equally sized sections labelled as Blue, Green, Blue, Blue, Blue, Green, Blue, Green. In 200 spins, how many
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A circular dial is divided into 10 equal parts from the origin toward the circumference.
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A wheel is divided into 6 segments from the center toward circumference and labeled from
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A spinner is divided into five colored sections that are not of equal size: red, blue, green, yellow, and purple. The spinner is
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Compare the probability of the spinner landing on 1, 2, or 3. Enter the answer as a percent rounded to the nearest whole number.
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An illustration of a circle with four equal differently colored parts labeled 1, 2, 3, 4
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An illustration of a circle with four equal differently colored parts labeled 1, 2, 3, 4
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A spinner is divided into four sections labeled as KIND Xavier reproduced the wheel and uses a computer to stimulate the
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spinner: 1 (Grey), 2 (Blue), 3 (Green), 4 (Orange)
The spinner is spun twice. What is the probability of spinning an even number
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Use a tree diagram or a table to determine how many possible outcomes there are when a spinner that has three equal parts
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A spinner labeled with the letters of the word HONEST is to be spun once describe the probability of landing on an unshaded
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A spinner is divided into four sections labeled as KIND Xavier reproduce the wheel and uses a computer to simulate the outcome
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A spinner labeled with the letters of the word HONEST is to be spun once. Describe the probability of landing on an unshaded
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Outcomes K I N D Frequency 120 140 105 135 A spinner is divided into 4 sections labeled as
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A spinner with repeated colors numbered 1 to 8 is shown sections one and eight are purple sections two and three are yellow
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Parent Categories (7)
Experimental Probability
Independent Events
Likelihood
Probability
Probability and Statistics
Probability Rules
Theoretical Probability