This math topic focuses on calculating the probability of specific outcomes when spinning a spinner twice. Problems involve determining the likelihood of landing on certain labels such as "Biology," "10," "Strawberry," "Pink," "Basketball," "Cricket," and "Gymnastics" at least once over two spins, expressed through equations. Each scenario is presented in a multiple-choice format with several equations provided as potential answers. The skills practiced here combine basic probability concepts with problem-solving in evaluating multiple events.
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Calculate the probability of spinning Banana at least once, given two spins. Show as an equation
Math worksheet on 'Probability - Spinner, Two Spins, Either Answer, To Equation (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 Red at least once, given two spins. Show as an equation |
Calculate the probability of spinning Gymnastics at least once, given two spins. Show as an equation |
Calculate the probability of spinning White at least once, given two spins. Show as an equation |
Calculate the probability of spinning Hockey at least once, given two spins. Show as an equation |
Calculate the probability of spinning Grape at least once, given two spins. Show as an equation |
Calculate the probability of spinning Strawberry at least once, given two spins. Show as an equation |
Calculate the probability of spinning J at least once, given two spins. Show as an equation |