If you spin the spinner below twise, what is P(vowel, then P)?
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A. 1/3
B. 1/9
C. 5/6
D. 5/12
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OpenStudy (ivettef365):
what is the probability of getting a vowel?
OpenStudy (adrimit):
there are four vowels and six wedges, so you tell me...
OpenStudy (mellamokatie):
@ivettef365
OpenStudy (mellamokatie):
I need more help
OpenStudy (mellamokatie):
4/6?
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OpenStudy (mellamokatie):
@mathstudent55
OpenStudy (mellamokatie):
@Zenmo
OpenStudy (welshfella):
there are a total of 6 letters on the spinner
and there are 4 vowels so
P(getting a vowel) = number od vowels / total number of letters = 4/6
By a similar logic what is P(getting a P) ?
OpenStudy (mellamokatie):
What do you mean getting P?
OpenStudy (welshfella):
i mean after spinning the thing the arrow points to a P.
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OpenStudy (mellamokatie):
ohhh okay
OpenStudy (mellamokatie):
there are 3 vowels
OpenStudy (welshfella):
No 4
I O E and U
OpenStudy (mellamokatie):
I dont see U
OpenStudy (welshfella):
what's that above the P?
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OpenStudy (mellamokatie):
What?
OpenStudy (welshfella):
look like a U to me!are we looking at the same diagram?
OpenStudy (mellamokatie):
Yeah its at the bottom
OpenStudy (mellamokatie):
@Zenmo I need your help
OpenStudy (welshfella):
- retires - extremely confused!!
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