A spinner has four colours as shown in the figure. When we spin it once, find
a) At which colour, is the pointer more likely to stop?
b) At which colour, is the pointer less likely to stop?
c) At which colours, is the pointer equally likely to stop?
d) What is the chance the pointer will stop on white?
e) Is there any colour at which the pointer certainly stops?
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3 blue, 5 red, 1 yellow, 3 green. 12 in total.
A) The pointer is more likely to stop at red. Total chance = 5/12
B) It is less likely to stop at yellow. Total chance =1/12
C) it is equally likely to stop at blue and green. 3/12 both
D) The chance is 0/12, or 0%, as there is not white.
E) No, you cannot know that.
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ANSWER IS HERE............
a) red colour.
● bcz in the fig more percent have red colour.
b) yellow colour.
● in figure less percent have yellow colour.
c) green and blue
● bcz there have same quantity in figure.
d) no chances.
● bcz there dont have white colour....
e) may be stopped certainly at red colour or we cant expect.
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ANSWER IS HERE............
a) red colour.
● bcz in the fig more percent have red colour.
b) yellow colour.
● in figure less percent have yellow colour.
c) green and blue
● bcz there have same quantity in figure.
d) no chances.
● bcz there dont have white colour....
e) may be stopped certainly at red colour or we cant expect.
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