QUESTION 1
The table shows the probability of
scoring different numbers on a
spinner
Number 1 2 3 4
2 2 1
Probability
10 5 10
INN
Calculate the probability of
scoring a 4
Calculate the probability scoring
an even number
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this is a good question! i'll do some research and come back when i have the answer!
Answer from: Quest
4+3x is the answer
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