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You spin a spinner that has 15 equal-sized sections numbered 1 to 15. Find the theoretical probability of landing on the given section(s) of the spinner.
P(not 5)
You spin a spinner that has 15 equal-sized sections numbered 1 to 15 .Find the theoretical probability of landing on the given section(s) of the spinner.
Answer to Problem 4P
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Given section is :
P(not 5)
Formula Used :
Calculation:
The total number of sections in the spinner = 15
The favourable number of outcomes of getting a number other than 5 = 14 (since there are 14 numbers in
Hence , the theoretical probability of landing on the section with number other than 5 is
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