The answer will depend on the spinner, its shape, the number of sides, what numbers are on those sides.The answer will depend on the spinner, its shape, the number of sides, what numbers are on those sides.The answer will depend on the spinner, its shape, the number of sides, what numbers are on those sides.The answer will depend on the spinner, its shape, the number of sides, what numbers are on those sides.
An amount
2/3
There are 2 * 6 or 12 outcomes for flipping a coin and spinning a spinner that has 6 different colored sections.
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If it is a fair spinner, then 3/8
The answer depends on how many sides the spinner has, whether or not the spinner is fair, what numbers are on the spinner, how many tome it is spun. Since you have not bothered to share any of these crucial bits of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The answer depends on what you mean by "spining".If you meant spinning, then it depends on the shape of the spinner and the numbers on it.The answer depends on what you mean by "spining".If you meant spinning, then it depends on the shape of the spinner and the numbers on it.The answer depends on what you mean by "spining".If you meant spinning, then it depends on the shape of the spinner and the numbers on it.The answer depends on what you mean by "spining".If you meant spinning, then it depends on the shape of the spinner and the numbers on it.
Assuming that the four-sided spinner is fair and that it is numbered in the traditional way of 1, 2, 3 and 4, the probability of spinning a three is 1/4.
It means it has the ability to roll while upright.
There is a 2 in 5 chance that the spinner will stop in a red section.
Nah, I don't think so, I mean the WWE Championship is already a spinner, and if the World Heavyweight Championship became a spinner too that would be kind of boring.
Presuming that the spinner and the number cube are both "fair", then no - spinning the spinner and tossing the six-sided number cube are called statistically independent events. They do not influence each other, and it does not matter which order the events occur in.
Chinaman is the googly of left arm spinner.
On one spin, and assuming the spinner is fair, 1/6
An orthodox spinner is like a leg spinner but left handed.
I Mean Is it REmveble