Sally has the following spinner for a game. Is this a fair spinner?
A)
No, there are more red...
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Sally has the following spinner for a game. Is this a fair spinner?
A)
No, there are more red and yellow regions than purple and blue regions.
B)
No, the yellow and red regions are too small.
Yes, all the colors have equal region sizes.
D)
There is not enough information to tell
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