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Author: Sheldon Ross
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![Use the spinner below. It is equally likely that the pointer will land on any one of the numbered
regions. If the pointer lands on the boundary between two regions, spin again.
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Find the probability that the spinner stops on an even number or a number greater than 3.
P(an even number or a number greater than 3) =
Find the probability that the spinner stops on an even number or a number greater than 6.
P(an even number or a number greater than 6) =
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Transcribed Image Text:Use the spinner below. It is equally likely that the pointer will land on any one of the numbered
regions. If the pointer lands on the boundary between two regions, spin again.
12
1
11
10
3
9.
7 6
Find the probability that the spinner stops on an even number or a number greater than 3.
P(an even number or a number greater than 3) =
Find the probability that the spinner stops on an even number or a number greater than 6.
P(an even number or a number greater than 6) =
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MacBook Air
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O00 F4
F3
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