You can expect the spinner to land an odd number 25 times out of 50.
It depends on how many points there are that the spinner can land on. If there are 8, for example, the probability would be 8/16, or 1/2...
unfortunately im not aware
The points are spaced according to the value of the number they correspond to; in a number line containing only whole numbers.If you want to know what the symbol would look like when its going a certain way, it would look like this if you started at 6 and was going to the right the arrow would be pointing > that way, if you were going left the arrow would be < that way... Hope I helped!
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It depends on how many points there are that the spinner can land on. If there are 8, for example, the probability would be 8/16, or 1/2...
An arrow points to where ur suppose to put it
unfortunately im not aware
The phone number of the Broken Arrow Library is: 918-549-7500.
pr(2 then 4) = pr(2) × pr(4) = 1/10 × 1/10 = 1/100
You have to get very close between grey and the blue on the left. Not turquoise!!
The phone number of the South Broken Arrow Library is: 918-549-7662.
If the arrow points up, it may refer to a power (the number to the left of the arrow would be raised to the power 3 in this case).
A stone age bow and arrow worked by using the tension from the bowstring to propel the arrow forward when released. The bowstring stores energy when the bow is drawn back, and that energy is transferred to the arrow upon release, causing it to fly towards the target. The arrow's fletching provided stability during flight, while the arrowhead was designed to penetrate the target.
There are 4 numbers (7-10) which are greater than 6 → pr(>6) = 4/10 = 2/5
The phone number of the Pierce Arrow Museum is: 716-853-0084.