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A spinner is spun 300 times and stops on C 95 times. Calculate the experimental probability of the spinner stopping on C.
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A spinner is spun 300 times and stops on C 95 times. Calculate the experimental probability of the spinner stopping on C.
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it would be 32% or 32/100
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19/60
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