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1 January, 04:06

Cecil solved a theoretical prediction problem, where a spinner would be spun 30 times. She correctly concluded: "The spinner will land on the red section 6 times." What could the spinner look like? Is there more than one possible solution?

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  1. 1 January, 04:07
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    The spinner has 5 equal sections, with one section red.

    It can have 5N equal sections, with N sections Red

    Step-by-step explanation:

    p (red) = 6/30 = 1/5

    1/5 = 2/10

    Out of 10 sections, 2 are Red

    In general,

    It can have 5N equal sections, with N sections Red
  2. 1 January, 04:16
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    6 out of 30 times would be written as

    6/30 which reduces to 1/5 which would mean the spinner is divided into 5 different colors.

    There could be more than one solution. The spinner could be divided into 10 spaces and red could be 2 of the spaces, or any other multiple of 5s
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