Which of these contexts describes a situation that is impossible?Rolling a 4 on a standard six-sided die, numbered from 1 to 6.Spinning a spinner divided into four equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue and landing on red or yellow or green or blue.Winning a raffle that sold a total of 100 tickets if you bought 50 tickets.Reaching into a bag full of 3 strawberry chews and 17 cherry chews without looking and pulling out a banana chew.
Q. Which of these contexts describes a situation that is impossible?Rolling a 4 on a standard six-sided die, numbered from 1 to 6.Spinning a spinner divided into four equal-sized sections colored red/green/yellow/blue and landing on red or yellow or green or blue.Winning a raffle that sold a total of 100 tickets if you bought 50 tickets.Reaching into a bag full of 3 strawberry chews and 17 cherry chews without looking and pulling out a banana chew.
Rolling a 4 on a die: Analyze the first context.Rolling a 4 on a standard six-sided die, numbered from 1 to 6, is a possible outcome since the die includes the numbers 1 through 6.
Spinning a colored spinner: Analyze the second context.Spinning a spinner divided into four equal-sized sections colored red, green, yellow, and blue and landing on one of these colors is possible because all 4 colors are present on the spinner.
Winning a raffle: Analyze the third context.Winning a raffle that sold a total of 100 tickets when you bought 50 tickets is possible. It means you have a 50% chance of winning, but it is not guaranteed. However, it is not impossible.
Pulling out a banana chew: Analyze the fourth context.Reaching into a bag full of 3 strawberry chews and 17 cherry chews without looking and pulling out a banana chew is impossible because there are no banana chews in the bag as described.
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