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24 May, 11:23

Ben spins a spinner with four section labeled X, Y, W, and Z. He gets these results: X, X, X, Y, W, Z. what is the experimental probability that the spinner will noy stop on Z on the next spin? A.) 1/6 B.) 1/4 C.) 3/4 D.) 5/6

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  1. 24 May, 14:20
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    A. 1/6 because Ben only skinned Z once so it’s very least likely to stop on Z
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