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The probability of getting a 2 is 1 - (1/6)60 = 1 - 2.05*10-47

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What is the probability of not spinning a 4 with one spin?

The answer depends on the shape of the spinner.


If you spin the spinner two times what is the probability that the spinner will land on the black region twice?

To calculate the probability of spinning the black region twice on a spinner, you first need to determine the total number of possible outcomes when spinning the spinner twice. Let's say the spinner has 8 equal sections, with 2 black regions. The total outcomes for spinning the spinner twice would be 8 x 8 = 64. The probability of landing on the black region twice would be 2/8 x 2/8 = 4/64 = 1/16. Therefore, the probability of landing on the black region twice is 1/16 or approximately 0.0625.


What is the probability of spinning a blue and then a red or a yellow there are four colors on the board?

If there are four colors on a spinner, then the probability of spinning one particular color is 1 in 4, or 0.25. Also, the probability of spinning one of two particular colors is 2 in 4, or 0.5. Combining these two "unrelated" events simply requires multiplication. The probability, then, of spinning one particular color on one spin, and then spinning one of two particular colors on the next spin is (1 in 4) times (2 in 4), or 2 in 16, or 0.125.


What is the probability that you will spin a 4 and roll a 4?

Assuming each possible number on a spinner has the same probability and an unbiased die is being rolled, the answer depends on how many numbers are on the spinner, and how many times the number 4 appears on each.To find the probability, workout the probability of spinning a 4 on the spinner and the probability of rolling a 4 on the die; then as spinning the spinner has no effect on rolling the die, they are independent events and to get the probability of both happening multiply them together.The probability of success is the number of successful outcomes divided by the total number of outcomes, giving:Probability(spinning a 4) = how_many_4s_are_on_the_spinner / how_many_numbers_are_on_the_spinnerProbability(rolling a 4) = how_many_4s_are_on_the_die / how_many_numbers_are_on_the_dieProbability(spinning a 4 and rolling a 4) = Probability(spinning a 4) × Probability(rolling a 4)Examples:an octagonal spinner with the numbers 1-4 on it each twice and a tetrahedral die (as used in D&D games) with the numbers 1-4 on it→ pr(spin 4 & roll 4) = 2/8 × 1/4 = 1/16a decagonal spinner with the numbers 0-9 and a tetrahedral die with the numbers 0-3 on it→ pr(spin 4 & roll 4) = 1/10 × 0/4 = 0a decagonal spinner with the numbers 0-9 and a standard die with the numbers 1-6 on it→ pr(spin 4 & roll 4) = 1/10 × 1/6 =1/60


If you spin the spinner once what is the probability that it will stop on A?

2/3


What is the probabilility that the spinner will land on six?

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.


You spin a spinner two times find the probability that the spinner stops on 3 then 1?

The probability that a spinner with N sides stops on 2 particular numbers in two spins in 1 in N2. It does not matter what the two numbers are, since the two spins are sequentially unrelated.


What is the probability of spinning an even number all four times?

That depends on the numbers you can spin.


If Emilio spins a 1-8 spinner 10 times and on his first 3 spins the spinner lands on 8 what is the experimental probability that Emilio will spin a 10 on his fourth spin?

I'm assuming that a "1-8 spinner" is similar to an eight-sided die, so the probability of spinning a 10 is zero. When throwing dice, or flipping a coin, etc., each outcome is independent. That is, it's not influenced by the previous outcome(s). So if you get three 8s in a row then the probability of getting an 8 on the fourth throw remains at 1/8. The probability of an 8 on each and every throw is always 1/8.


How can I make a fidget spinner spin longer?

To make a fidget spinner spin longer, you can try lubricating the bearings with oil or grease, cleaning the bearings regularly, and balancing the spinner by adjusting the weights on the arms. Additionally, spinning the fidget spinner with a gentle touch and avoiding dropping it can help maintain its spin time.


What is the probability of the spinner landing on a different color each time?

Assuming the spinner has only a finite number of colours, the probability is 0. If there are n colours then on the (n+1)th spin the spinner cannot land on a different colour.


What is the probability of spinning a free on one spin and an s on your second if you have a spinner with 1 space labeled free and the remaining 11 Mississippi with one letter in each.?

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