SOLUTION: In Excerises 34-36,use the spinner to find the probablity.The spinner is divided into equal parts. What is the probability that the spinner stops on a number whose ones digit is

Algebra ->  Length-and-distance -> SOLUTION: In Excerises 34-36,use the spinner to find the probablity.The spinner is divided into equal parts. What is the probability that the spinner stops on a number whose ones digit is      Log On


   



Question 119512: In Excerises 34-36,use the spinner to find the probablity.The spinner is divided into equal parts.
What is the probability that the spinner stops on a number whose ones digit is 2?
Any help with this equation would be Greatly appreciated,no answers from Solver 91311.

Answer by MathLover1(20850) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!

How can we find the probability that the spinner will stop in area B?
If we divide area A into two equal parts, the spinner will be divided into four equal areas.
One area has aB in it, and that area makes up 1%2F4 of the circle.
The probability that the spinner will stop in area+B is 1%2F4=.25+ …or....25%.