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An experiment consists of spinning a spinner. The odds in favor of the spinner landing on an even number are 3:7. What is the probability that the spinner will not land on an even number? Type your answer as a decimal.
10 years ago

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Steve
well, naturally, that would be 7/(3+7)
10 years ago

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