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If you spin the spinner 66 times, what is the best prediction possible for the number of times it will not land on pink?\newline\newline_____ times

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Q. If you spin the spinner 66 times, what is the best prediction possible for the number of times it will not land on pink?\newline\newline_____ times
  1. Total Outcomes: Step 11: Determine the total number of outcomes for the spinner.\newlineAssuming the spinner has 44 equal sections, one of which is pink, the other three are not pink.\newlineTotal outcomes = 44.
  2. Calculate Probability: Step 22: Calculate the probability of landing on a section that is not pink.\newlineProbability (Not Pink) = Number of not pink sections / Total sections = 34\frac{3}{4}.
  3. Predict Number of Spins: Step 33: Predict the number of times the spinner will not land on pink after 66 spins.\newlineExpected number of times =Probability(Not Pink)×Number of spins=34×6=4.5= \text{Probability} (\text{Not Pink}) \times \text{Number of spins} = \frac{3}{4} \times 6 = 4.5.\newlineSince we can't have half a spin, we round to the nearest whole number, which is 55.

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