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Use the bar graph to find the experimental probability of the event The experimental probability of not spinning 1
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Use the bar graph to find the experimental probability of the event
The experimental probability of not spinning 1
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First add up the number of times spun. We get 50 spins now add up the number of spins that we didn't get 1. For that we get 42 now divide 42/50= 21/25. So for every 25 spins 21 of them will probably be something other than 1. Your answer is 21/25
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