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A spinner is divided into 3 equal sections and is spun 100 times landing on blue 48 times,red 22 times, and green 30 times. What is the theoretical probability of landing on red with this spinner? A. 33.
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A spinner is divided into 3 equal sections and is spun 100 times landing on blue 48 times,red 22 times, and green 30 times. What is the theoretical probability of landing on red with this spinner?
A. 33.3%
B. 49.5%
C. 50%
D. 46%
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A. 33.3% because 100/3 is about 33.3
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