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To play a game, you spin a spinner like the one shown. You win if the arrow lands in one of the areas marked "WIN". Lee played this game many times and recorded her results. She won 8 times and lost 40 times. Use Lee's data to explain how to find the experimental probability of winning this game.

To play a game, you spin a spinner like the one shown. You win if the arrow lands-example-1

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Answer:
(1)/(6)

Explanation:

Given: The number of times Lee won the game = 8

The number of times lee lost the game = 40

Then , the total number of times, she played the game=
40+8=48

Now, the experimental probability of winning this game is given by :-


\text{P(win)}=\frac{\text{Number of wins}}{\text{Total number of games}}\\\\\RIghtarrow\text{P(win)}=(8)/(48)=(1)/(6)

Hence, the experimental probability of winning this game =
(1)/(6)

User Dhiraj Gupta
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The data collected from the actual game experiment is:

Win: 8 times
Lose: 40 times
Total trials: 48 times

Therefore, the probability that you will win when you play this game is:

WIN = 8/48
= 1/6 or 0.1667 = 16.67% chance of winning

LOSE = 40/48
= 5/6 or 0.8333 = 83.33% chance of losing.

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