What is the best prediction for the number of times the spinner will land on the elephant? Choose 1 answer: A Exactly 80 times B Close to 80 times but probably not exactly 80 times C Exactly 40 times D Close to 40 times but probably not exactly 40 times Kavitha is going to spin the following spinner 200 times. The spinner is divided into equal sections. mouse mouse monkey monkey elephant
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The spinner is divided into 5 equal sections. There is 1 section with an elephant. So, the probability of landing on the elephant is $P(\text{elephant}) = \frac{\text{Number of elephant sections}}{\text{Total number of sections}} = \frac{1}{5}$. Show more…
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