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Patrick spins the spinner 9 times. What is the theoretical probability that it stops on the brown sector on the last spin? 1 over 45 1 over 25 1 over 9 1 over 5
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Patrick spins the spinner 9 times. What is the theoretical probability that it stops on the brown sector on the last spin?
1 over 45
1 over 25
1 over 9
1 over 5
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100% 1/5 is the right answer
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the answer would be 1/45 because you would have times it by the 9/5 and you get the because the numerator stays the same
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