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A circular spinner is divided into 10 sectors of equal area: 2 red sectors, 3 blue, 4 yellow, and 1 green. find p(blue) on a single spin.
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A circular spinner is divided into 10 sectors of equal area: 2 red sectors, 3 blue, 4 yellow, and 1 green. find p(blue) on a single spin.
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a circular spinner is divided into 10 sectors of equal area: 2 red sectors, 3 blue, 4 yellow, and 1 green. find p(blue) on a single spin.
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3/10
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There are 3 blue sectors out of the total 10.
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