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pochemuha
2 years ago
14

The table shows the possible outcomes of spinning the given

Mathematics
1 answer:
olganol [36]2 years ago
4 0

Spinning the spinner and tossing the coin is an illustration of probability

The probability of spinning a 1 and tossing a head is 0.10

<h3>How to determine the probability?</h3>

From the table, we have the following parameters:

Total outcomes, n = 10

A 1 and a head, n(H1) = 1

So, the probability of spinning a 1 and tossing a head is:

P(H1) = n(H1)/n

Substitute known values

P(H1) = 1/10

Evaluate the quotient

P(H1) = 0.10

Hence, the probability of spinning a 1 and tossing a head is 0.10

Read more about probability at:

brainly.com/question/251701

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