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A game is played with a spinner on a circle, like the minute hand on a clock. the circle is marked evenly from 0 to 100, so, for example, the 3:00 position corresponds to 25, the 6:00 position to 50, and so on. the player spins the spinner, and the resulting number is the number of seconds he or she is given to solve a word puzzle. if 100 players are selected randomly, how many players are expected to get between 42 and 72 seconds to solve the puzzle?

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