This topic covers probability skills, focusing on calculating the likelihood of various outcomes when a spinner is used twice. Students are asked to determine the probability of a specific item being landed on at least once across two spins and to present their answers as fractions. Multiple-choice answers are offered, underlining the need for understanding fraction representations to solve probability problems associated with multiple events. This forms a part of a broader practice on probability and counting involving multiple events.
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Calculate the probability of spinning Orange at least once, given two spins. Show as a fraction
Math worksheet on 'Probability - Spinner, Two Spins, Either Answer, To Fraction (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Probability and Counting - Multiple Events - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/probability_counting_multiple_event_practice/ |
Calculate the probability of spinning Tennis at least once, given two spins. Show as a fraction |
Calculate the probability of spinning Health at least once, given two spins. Show as a fraction |
Calculate the probability of spinning C at least once, given two spins. Show as a fraction |
Calculate the probability of spinning E at least once, given two spins. Show as a fraction |
Calculate the probability of spinning Cherry at least once, given two spins. Show as a fraction |
Calculate the probability of spinning Grey at least once, given two spins. Show as a fraction |
Calculate the probability of spinning Football at least once, given two spins. Show as a fraction |