SOLUTION: Probability with a pair of spinners page 461 question#9 A,B,C. I worked the problem and got the answer P(g) is 1/4 P(h) is 1/4 and the P(i) is 1/4. The spinner has 4 sides g h i a

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: Probability with a pair of spinners page 461 question#9 A,B,C. I worked the problem and got the answer P(g) is 1/4 P(h) is 1/4 and the P(i) is 1/4. The spinner has 4 sides g h i and j and I concluded the probability was 1/4 chances to get g h or i. But the answer in the back of the book has 1/6 for number 9 abc and i don't understand how they got that answer. Thanks in advance for any help. This question is from textbook mathmatics its power and utility

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You say you have a "pair" of spinners. How does the
pair work into the problem?
cheers,
Stan H.