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You spin a spinner with five equal sections a number of times. You record your results in the table. Find the experimental probability of spinning 3
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NEED HELP ASAP!!! You spin a spinner with five equal sections a number of times. You-example-1
NEED HELP ASAP!!! You spin a spinner with five equal sections a number of times. You-example-1
NEED HELP ASAP!!! You spin a spinner with five equal sections a number of times. You-example-2

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:11/50

User James Bush
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Answer:

(b)
P(\textrm{Event of getting a 3 in the spinner)}  =  (11)/(61)

Explanation:

Let E: Event of getting a 3 in the spinner.

So, the number of favorable outcomes = 11

Total number of outcomes = Number of times the outcomes is {1,2,3,4,5,6}

= {13 +10 +11+16+11} = { 61}

So, the total number of outcomes = 61


\textrm{Probability of Event E}  = \frac{\textrm{Number of favorable events}}{\textrm{Total number of outcomes}}

So, here
P(\textrm{Event of getting a 3 in the spinner)}  =  (11)/(61)

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