There is a 2 in 5 chance that the spinner will stop in a red section.
Probability of a spinner of 20 landing on 5 is 1/20.
The probability is(the total number of numbers on the spinner minus 5)/(the total number of numbers on the spinner)Another way to express the same probability is1 - 5/(the total number of numbers on the spinner)
It depends on how many sides the spinner has.
The answer depends on the shape of the spinner and the numbers on it.
There is a 2 in 5 chance that the spinner will stop in a red section.
2/3
What is the probability of the spinner landing on CorB
17 out of 21
It depends on how many points there are that the spinner can land on. If there are 8, for example, the probability would be 8/16, or 1/2...
It depends on how many positions the spinner has, and on how many of them are a 5. The question, as stated, is incomplete and cannot be answered. Please restate the question.
Probability of a spinner of 20 landing on 5 is 1/20.
The probability that the spinner will land on six depends on how many numbers are on the spinner. If the spinner is only 1 through 6, then there is a 16.67% probability that the spinner will land on six with each spin.
Total number of possible stops = 8Number of successful stops = 2 (stops on 3 or on 6 are successful)Probability = 2/8 = 25%
The probability is 0.625
The probability is(the total number of numbers on the spinner minus 5)/(the total number of numbers on the spinner)Another way to express the same probability is1 - 5/(the total number of numbers on the spinner)
Assuming that it is a regular shaped spinner, the probability is 1/6*1/6 = 1/36