Which of these contexts describes a situation that is unlikely?Rolling a number between 1 and 6 (including 1 and 6) 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 blue or green.Winning a raffle that sold a total of 100 tickets if you bought 1 ticket.Reaching into a bag full of 10 strawberry chews and 10 cherry chews without looking and pulling out a pineapple chew.
Q. Which of these contexts describes a situation that is unlikely?Rolling a number between 1 and 6 (including 1 and 6) 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 blue or green.Winning a raffle that sold a total of 100 tickets if you bought 1 ticket.Reaching into a bag full of 10 strawberry chews and 10 cherry chews without looking and pulling out a pineapple chew.
Analyze Dice Roll: Analyze the first context.Rolling a number between 1 and 6 on a standard six-sided die is a common event, as there are 6 possible outcomes and each is equally likely.
Analyze Spinner Spin: Analyze the second context.Spinning a spinner divided into four equal-sized sections and landing on blue or green gives us two favorable outcomes out of four possible outcomes, which is also a common event.
Analyze Raffle Odds: Analyze the third context.Winning a raffle with 100 tickets when you have only bought 1 ticket gives you a 1 in 100 chance of winning, which is relatively unlikely compared to the other events described.
Analyze Bag Contents: Analyze the fourth context.Reaching into a bag with 10 strawberry chews and 10 cherry chews and pulling out a pineapple chew is impossible, as there are no pineapple chews mentioned in the bag. This is an unlikely event because it cannot happen given the information provided.
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