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This spinner is spun 42 times. The spinner landed on A 18 times, on B 17 times, and on C 7 times. Compute the empirical probability that the spinner will land on A. B A C С Express the answer as a fraction"/"
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This spinner is spun 42 times. The spinner landed on A 18 times, on B 17 times, and on C 7 times. Compute the empirical
probability that the spinner will land on A.
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C С
Express the answer as a fraction"/" in simpliest form.
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Answer:
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18/42 without being simplified
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