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7 September, 22:08

There is a spinner with 9 equal areas, numbered 1 through 9. If the spinner is spun one time, what is the probability that the result is a multiple of 2 and a multiple of 3?

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  1. 8 September, 00:33
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    If we think of the numbers 1 through nine, only 1 of those numbers is a multiple of 2 AND 3 and that number is 6.

    So, basically, the question is asking what is the probability that "6" will appear. That is a one out of 9 probability or 1/9 or 11.11%
  2. 8 September, 00:47
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    2/3 = 0.666 = 66.67%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    No of multiples of 2 = 4

    No. of multiples of 3 = 3

    6 is common so total unique multiples of 2 and 3 = 4+3-1 = 6

    probability = favourable outcomes/total outcomes = 6/9=2/3=0.666
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