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OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Help Please (give me time to post :D) .

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thats a good question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There are 8 divisions, 2 of which have a 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the probability of getting a 2 is therefore 2/8

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

But there isn't a 2/8? Theres a 3/8? @BPDlkeme234

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the probability of getting a number less than one is 1, because there is a 1 in that spinner

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that means that leaves 5/8 choices for a number greater than 2

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Thank you @BPDlkeme234 and thank you for giving the answer and Explaining how you got it :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ah well probability is all about logic

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Yeah, Where do we need this in life? Lol @BPDlkeme234 , I don't get where you would need this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I explain sample spaces through kicking goals!lol

OpenStudy (openstudyrocks5*):

Lol, thanks again, I wont hold you.

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