The answer will depend on how man divisions the spinner has and how many of them are labelled c. Since you have chosen not to share this information the question cannot be answered.
The answer depends on the number of sides on the spinner and how they are numbered.
You can expect the spinner to land an odd number 25 times out of 50.
The answer will depend on how man divisions the spinner has and how many of them are labelled A. Since you have chosen not to share this information the question cannot be answered.
A fair coin would be expected to land on heads 10 times on average.
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...
The answer depends on the number of sides on the spinner and how they are numbered.
You can expect the spinner to land an odd number 25 times out of 50.
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Well, if the spinner has equal sections, and green is one of them, then statistically speaking, you would expect it to land on green about 100 times out of 600 spins. But hey, life's full of surprises, so don't bet your retirement savings on it!
The answer will depend on how man divisions the spinner has and how many of them are labelled A. Since you have chosen not to share this information the question cannot be answered.
A fair coin would be expected to land on heads 10 times on average.
I would expect it to land on a number of 4 or higher 50% of the time or roughly 24 times.
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...
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.
That would depend on how many numbers are on the spinner and the cube. The more numbers there are, the less likely it is that they would both land an any given number.
It is possible!