If each outcome of an experiment has the same chance of occurring as any other outcome, the outcomes are likely outcomes.
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Question
Wheel of Fortune In Exercises 3336, use the small replica of the Wheel of Fortune. $300 Lose a turn $100 $600 Surprise Bankrupt $400 $1000 $200 $700 If the wheel is spun at random, determine the probability that the indicated sector will stop under the pointer. number greater than $700
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The first step in solving 12.2 problem number 68 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Wheel of Fortune In Exercises 3336, use the small replica of the Wheel of Fortune. $300 Lose a turn $100 $600 Surprise Bankrupt $400 $1000 $200 $700 If the wheel is spun at random, determine the probability that the indicated sector will stop under the pointer. number greater than $700
From the textbook chapter Probability you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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