The experimental probability of the arrow stopping over Section 2 can be calculated by dividing the number of times it landed on Section 2 by the total number of spins.
Number of times the arrow stopped over Section 2: 36
Total number of spins: 80
Experimental probability = Number of times stopped over Section 2 / Total number of spins
Experimental probability = 36 / 80 = 9/20
Therefore, the correct answer is: 9/20
Question
A spinner has three sections. The table shows the results of spinning the arrow on the spinner 80 times.
What is the experimental probability of the arrow stopping over Section 2?
Responses
1/36
1/18
9/20
9/11
Section 1 Section 2 Section 3
20 36 24
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