This math topic explores probability calculations using spinners. Students practice determining the likelihood of obtaining specific outcomes from two consecutive spins of a spinner, expressed as percentages. The scenarios involve elements like French, C, Dance, Pink, 9, Orange, and Peach, teaching how to manage and interpret probabilistic events in a clear, quantitative format. Each problem offers multiple-choice answers to help reinforce learning and assessment of probability concepts.
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Calculate the probability of spinning Cherry twice in a row. Show as a percent