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Mrs.Stark spins the spinner below 10 times.Each time it lands on orange.what it the theoretical probability that it lands on orange on the next spin?
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Mrs.Stark spins the spinner below 10 times.Each time it lands on orange.what it the theoretical probability that it lands on orange on the next spin?
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It should be 1/8.
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This is because there are 8 colors on the spinner.
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