Total number of possible stops = 8
Number of successful stops = 2 (stops on 3 or on 6 are successful)
Probability = 2/8 = 25%
The probability is one in four, or 25%.
The probability is 3/7.
The probability is 5/9.
6-52
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.
17 out of 21
The probability is one in four, or 25%.
The probability is 5/9.
The probability is 3/7.
1/8 or .125 or 12.5%
6-52
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.
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.
There are ten possible events: that the spinner shows one of the number from 1 to 10. The probability of each of these events is the same and equals 1/10, 0.1 or 10%
The probability that the sum of the numbers rolled is either even or a multiple of 5 is 11/18.
1/2
The probability is 1/42.