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study the spinner below. if the wedges 2 and 5 are twice the area of the other wedges what is the likelihood of landing on 2 or 5?

study the spinner below. if the wedges 2 and 5 are twice the area of the other wedges-example-1
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User Krischu
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Yeah I pretty sure it’s A.1/2
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User Josue Yeray
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Answer:

a. 1/2

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