Fair
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You need to know how many outcomes you have. Is the spinner composed of colors, numbers, names? What categories does the spinner have?
fifty-fifty
If a spinner has six possible outcomes, then there are 36 (62) permutations of outcomes from spinning it twice.
To calculate the probability of spinning a multiple of 3 on a spinner labeled 1 through 10, we first determine the total number of favorable outcomes. The multiples of 3 between 1 and 10 are 3, 6, and 9. Therefore, there are 3 favorable outcomes. Since there are a total of 10 equally likely outcomes on the spinner, the probability of spinning a multiple of 3 is 3/10 or 0.3.
Fair
If you randomly pick a date in April how many equally likely outcomes are there?
If the lines between the sections had no width: 20% of Landing on 1, 20% on 2, 20% on 3, 20% on 4 and 20% on 5.
6
They are two or more outcomes whose probabilities are the same.
If the cube is fair and balanced like Fox, then there are six equally likely outcomes,or so they would have you believe.
"Equally likely"; nothing more, nothing less.
You need to know how many outcomes you have. Is the spinner composed of colors, numbers, names? What categories does the spinner have?
That's the 'probability' of a favorable outcome.but only if the outcomes are equally likely.
There are 210 = 1024 of them.
Theoretical probability is the probability of an event when all outcomes are equally likely. With theoretical probability, you determine the probability by dividing the number of ways the event can occur by the total number of equally likely outcomes.