This math topic focuses on calculating the probabilities of specific outcomes involving spinning wheels. The problems require students to determine the likelihood of getting the same result twice in a row on a spinner. The results of the calculations are to be presented as percentages. Examples of outcomes mentioned include spinning numbers like 7 or 10, or words like Hockey, Peach, and Tennis twice in a row. Each problem provides multiple-choice answers for students to select from.
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Calculate the probability of spinning 8 twice in a row. Show as a percent