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For a certain spinner, if we expect to win a prize five times in forty tries, what is the theoretical probability of winning a prize?
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For a certain spinner, if we expect to win a prize five times in forty tries, what is the theoretical probability of winning a prize?
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The answer is 1/8 because if you divide both numbers by 5 it would be simplified into 1/
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1/8 because 5 goes in to 40 8 times and if you divide it times 5 it equal 1
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