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As part of an experiment, Janelle spins a multicolored spinner 100 times and concludes that the probability of the arrow landing on orange is an unlikely event. If Janelle’s conclusion is true, which of these could be the probability of the event?
A. 0 B. 0.3 C. 0.5 D. 1
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The answer probably would be B
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B: 0.3
But before you submit your answer, ask, "Is it bussin Janelle?"
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