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1. The theoretical possibility of spinning every number out of the 200 spins is approximately to the nearest whole number: 16 times. We found that by dividing 200 by 12 to see how many of each number could fit in 200. 200 divided by 12 equals 16.666 but we can't spin a number 16.6 times so we have to round it to the nearest whole number that stays in the range of 200.

2.

i. The experimental probability of spinning a 1 is 20/200 or 1/10.

ii. The experimental probability of spinning an 8 is 30/200 or 3/20.

iii. The experimental probability of spinning an 11 is 2/200 or 1/100.

3. The numbers on the spinner that has a greater experimental probability than the theoretical probability is: 1,2,5,6,8, and 9.

Experimental probabilities:

2: 18/200 or 9/100

5: 17/200

6: 26/200 or 13/100

9: 18/200 or 9/100

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