The answer will depend on how many numbers there are, how wide the sectors are, whether or not the pointer spins freely and is spun fairly. Since you have not bothered to share any of those crucial bits of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The answer will depend on how many numbers there are, how wide the sectors are, whether or not the pointer spins freely and is spun fairly. Since you have not bothered to share any of those crucial bits of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The answer will depend on how many numbers there are, how wide the sectors are, whether or not the pointer spins freely and is spun fairly. Since you have not bothered to share any of those crucial bits of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The answer will depend on how many numbers there are, how wide the sectors are, whether or not the pointer spins freely and is spun fairly. Since you have not bothered to share any of those crucial bits of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The probability of spinning the spinner and landing on an odd number depends on the number of odd numbers on the spinner and the total number of numbers on the spinner. If there are 3 odd numbers on the spinner and a total of 6 numbers, then the probability of landing on an odd number is 3/6, which simplifies to 1/2 or 50%.
Assuming the numbers on the spinner are all given the same amount of space on the spinner, there is a 1:4 chance of spinning a 4. In other words, a 25% chance you spin a 4.
There are 3 odd numbers and 6 possible outcomes so 3/6 or 50% chance it will be odd.
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Coin landing of heads = 1/2 (either heads or tails) Dice landing on even number = 1/2 (no matter how many faces there are on the dice unless the number of faces is odd, 6 sided=3 even sides/6)
The probability of spinning the spinner and landing on an odd number depends on the number of odd numbers on the spinner and the total number of numbers on the spinner. If there are 3 odd numbers on the spinner and a total of 6 numbers, then the probability of landing on an odd number is 3/6, which simplifies to 1/2 or 50%.
Assuming the numbers on the spinner are all given the same amount of space on the spinner, there is a 1:4 chance of spinning a 4. In other words, a 25% chance you spin a 4.
If you chose the number out of an equal numberof odd and even numbers then it would be 50% chance. Like if you chose an odd number out of the numbers from 1 to 100
The answer depends on the chance of WHAT! Rolling a 6? an odd number? a composite? Each of these has a different answer.
There are 3 odd numbers and 6 possible outcomes so 3/6 or 50% chance it will be odd.
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Coin landing of heads = 1/2 (either heads or tails) Dice landing on even number = 1/2 (no matter how many faces there are on the dice unless the number of faces is odd, 6 sided=3 even sides/6)
The answer depends on what the twenty numbers are!
A standard number cube has numbers 1-6, so there's a 50% (or one-half) chance of rolling both an odd or even number.
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With a single die:There are 6 sides on a dice.There are 3 sides that are odd (1, 3, 5)3/6 = 1/2 = 50%Therefore, a single die has a 50% chance of landing on an odd number.If you have two dice:I'll explain this the longer way, however there are short (and simpler explanations) that basically use the fact that a single die is 50%, therefore two independent dice will also be 50%.Number of dice = 2Sides of a dice = 6Odd sides: 1, 3, 5, so Number of odd sides on a dice = 3Even sides: 2, 4, 6, so Number of even sides = 3Total combinations with two 6 sided dice = (sides on dice x sides on dice) = 6 x 6 = 36We need to take the fact that:An odd number + an odd number = evenAn even number + an even number = evenAn odd number + an even number = odd
there is six sides on a dice and three of them is odd3/6=1/2=50%it's a 50% chance to roll an odd number