Molly Long
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Wheel of Fortune In Exercises 35–38, use the small replica of the Wheel of Fortune.?
Can someone please check my work please explain.
Wheel of Fortune In Exercises 35–38, use the small replica of the Wheel of Fortune.
If the wheel is spun at random, determine the probability of the sector indicated stopping under the pointer.
38.
$2500 or Surprise
Sectors/Total Sectors * 100 = probability percentage
There are two sectors out of twelve possible sectors so,
2/12 * 100 = 16.6%
There is a 16.6% chance that the $2500 or Surprise sector will be landed on by the pointer.
Can someone please check my work please explain.
Wheel of Fortune In Exercises 35–38, use the small replica of the Wheel of Fortune.
If the wheel is spun at random, determine the probability of the sector indicated stopping under the pointer.
38.
$2500 or Surprise
Sectors/Total Sectors * 100 = probability percentage
There are two sectors out of twelve possible sectors so,
2/12 * 100 = 16.6%
There is a 16.6% chance that the $2500 or Surprise sector will be landed on by the pointer.