
Souvik G. answered 04/30/20
Certified Elementary Educator with 10+ Years of Experience in K-6th
The experimental probability of spinning a certain color would be calculated by dividing the number of times the spinner hit the color over the total number of times Bradley spun the spinner (48). Therefore, the experimental probability of Bradley spinning red = 9/48 = .1875
Kalise N.
At the end there is a code cracker, and I don’t seem to see that as an option: 4/8, 81, 16, 1/3, 1/9, 1/12, 1/2, 1/32, 20, 8, 6.1, 18, 12, 1/64, 1/24, 10, 1/8, 49, 1/18, 5, 13, 7, 3/8, 1, 1/4, and 3/16 are all the options04/30/20