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 approximately how many times the spinner will land on 2. Explain your answer. (2 points)

Since the spinner has 4 equal-sized sections, each section has an equal probability of landing face up. Therefore, the probability of landing on 2 is 1/4 (or 25%).

To find the expected number of times the spinner will land on 2 in 100 spins, we can multiply the probability of landing on 2 by the total number of spins:

1/4 (probability of landing on 2) * 100 (total number of spins) = 25

Therefore, we can predict that the spinner will land on 2 approximately 25 times in 100 spins.