Since there are four sections labeled k, i, n, and d on the spinner, we can see that there are two consonants (k and n) and two vowels (i and d).
The approximate probability of the spinner stopping on a consonant on the next spin can be calculated as follows:
Number of consonants = 2
Total number of outcomes = 4
Probability of stopping on a consonant = Number of consonants / Total number of outcomes
Probability of stopping on a consonant = 2 / 4 = 0.5
Therefore, the approximate probability that the spinner will stop on a consonant on the next spin is 0.5 or 50%.
A spinner is divided into four sections labeled as k i n d Xavier reproduced the will and uses a computer to simulate the outcomes of 500 spins what is the approximate probability that the spinner will stop on a consonant on the next spin
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