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If the spinner is to be spun once how likely will it stop on a multiple of nine
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Assuming the spinner has numbers 1-9, the multiples of 9 are 9 and 18. Since there are 9 possible outcomes when spinning the spinner, the probability of it stopping on a multiple of 9 is 2/9 or approximately 0.2222 or 22.22%.
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