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In the spinner below, the large wedges are twice the size of the smaller ones. What is true about the probability of landing on 2 and the probability of landing on 3?

A.The probability of landing on 2 is half the probability of landing on 3.
B.The probabilities cannot be predicted.
C.The probabilities are equal.
D.The probability of landing on 2 is twice the probability of landing on 3.

In the spinner below, the large wedges are twice the size of the smaller ones. What-example-1

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

I would like to say c because it could land on anyone at any given time. I wish I knew a definite answer.

User Panagiotis Vrs
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Answer:

The probability of landing on two is twice the probability of landing on 3.

Explanation:

The reason for this is because the section 2 is twice the size of section 3 it means that the probability of landing on two is twice the probability of landing on number 3.

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