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A spinner has five sections. The table below shows the results of 60 spins.
based on the table, what is the probability the spinner lands in section U or section X on the next spin
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a. 13%
b. 17%
c. 30%
d. 50%
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d 50%, since the sections U and X took up 30 of the 60 spins which is half, which is 50%
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