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Question 2
A) Each letter of the word movers is written on an individual paper strip and placed
in a box. Which set represents the favorable outcomes of the event of randomly
choosing a consonant letter? (1 point)
{m, o, v, e, r, s}
{o, e}
{m, v, r, s}
{v, r, s}
Question 3
A)
Use the image to answer the question.
If this spinner is to be spun once, how likely will it stop on a multiple of 9?
(1 point)
likely
impossible
certain
unlikely
Question 4
A) There are 25 balls in a jar. Twelve (12) balls are red, 10 balls are blue, and 3
balls are white. Which of the following describes the likelihood of randomly picking
a white ball? (1 point)
impossible
likely
very unlikely
less likely than not
Question 5
A) Which event is most likely to happen? (1 point)
randomly picking a consonant from the English alphabet
randomly picking a vowel letter from the English alphabet
getting a head from a single toss of a fair coin
getting a 6 when rolling a single dice once
All Answers 1
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Here are the answers I can give now:
Question 2 — {m, v, r, s}
- Consonants in "movers" are m, v, r, s.
Question 3 — I can’t answer without seeing the spinner. Please upload or describe the sectors (the numbers on each region). If no sector is a multiple of 9 the answer is "impossible"; if every sector is a multiple of 9 it's "certain"; otherwise it depends on how many sectors are multiples of 9 (more than half = "likely", less than half = "unlikely").
Question 4 — very unlikely
- Probability = 3/25 = 0.12 (12%), which is considered very unlikely.
Question 5 — randomly picking a consonant from the English alphabet
- There are 21 consonants vs 5 vowels (probability ≈ 21/26 ≈ 0.81), which is the highest of the listed events.
If you upload or describe the spinner for Q3 I’ll pick that option and show the reasoning.
Question 2 — {m, v, r, s}
- Consonants in "movers" are m, v, r, s.
Question 3 — I can’t answer without seeing the spinner. Please upload or describe the sectors (the numbers on each region). If no sector is a multiple of 9 the answer is "impossible"; if every sector is a multiple of 9 it's "certain"; otherwise it depends on how many sectors are multiples of 9 (more than half = "likely", less than half = "unlikely").
Question 4 — very unlikely
- Probability = 3/25 = 0.12 (12%), which is considered very unlikely.
Question 5 — randomly picking a consonant from the English alphabet
- There are 21 consonants vs 5 vowels (probability ≈ 21/26 ≈ 0.81), which is the highest of the listed events.
If you upload or describe the spinner for Q3 I’ll pick that option and show the reasoning.
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