To determine the probability of the spinner stopping on a multiple of 9, we first need to know the numbers on the spinner. Multiples of 9 are numbers like 0, 9, 18, etc.
Without specific numbers on the spinner, I can't definitively calculate the probability. However, I can guide you based on typical scenarios:
- If the spinner includes multiples of 9 within its range, there may be a chance of it landing on one.
- If there are many numbers but none are multiples of 9, it would be "impossible" to land on a multiple of 9.
- If there are some multiples of 9 among many other numbers, it could be "unlikely" or "likely" depending on how many total segments there are compared to the multiples of 9.
Please specify the numbers on the spinner, and I can give you a more precise answer.