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Clare spins the spinner on the right. She noticed it landed on red 5 times. What is the probability that it lands on red on the next spin?
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Clare spins the spinner on the right. She noticed it landed on red 5 times. What is the probability that it lands on red on the next spin?
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The probability is no different because red is 1/4 times
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Explanation - Even though it landed 5 times previously it doesn’t matter because the probability of red being landed on again is 1/4. There are 4 spaces and in those one red
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