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A student spins The spinner once and rolls the 1-6 number cube once. The second question is
What is the probability a student spends an even number and rolls an odd number, written as a percentage?
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The question on the top is A student spins The spinner once and rolls the 1-6 number-example-1
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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

For the spinner,

Probability of spinning an even number =
\frac{\text{Favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total outcomes}}

Favorable outcomes = even numbers on the spinner

= 3

Total outcomes = Total numbers on the spinner

= 6

Probability of spinning an even number =
(3)/(6)

=
(1)/(2)

For the cube,

Total outcomes = total numbers on the dice = 6

Favorable outcome = Odd numbers on the dice = 3

Probability of rolling an odd number on rolling a cube =
(3)/(6) =
(1)/(2)

Probability of spinning an even number on spinner and an odd number on a cube =
(1)/(2)* (1)/(2)

=
(1)/(4)

Percentage probability =
(1)/(4)* 100

= 25%

Option C is the answer.

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