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The theoretical probability of spinning red is 5/9 . If someone spins the spinner a total of 720 times, how many times could they expect to land on red?
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The theoretical probability of spinning red is 5/9 . If someone spins the spinner a total of 720 times, how many times could they expect to land on red?
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The theoretical probability of spinning red is 5/9 . If someone spins the spinner a total of 720 times, how many times could they expect to land on red?
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It’s definitely 400
I did a test like that today
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400
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Well, if you divide 720 by 9 equels 80. 5 x 80=400
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