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Use the spinner to determine each probability.
Javier spins the spinner shown. All sections on the spinner are the same size.
Enter all probabilities in fractional form.
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P(5) =
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P(letter) =
P(odd number) =
P(number less than 5) =
The probability of spinning a 7 is
6. If Javier were to spin the spinner 30 times,
how many 7s would he expect to spin?
Analyze the worked example and use it to answer each question.
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