Bronwyn used the spinner pictured below and recorded his results. He spun it 10 times and tallied up how many times he landed on each letter.
C - 2 times L - 3 times E - 1 time A - 2 times N - 2 times
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Based on Bronwyn's results, it seems that the spinner is not evenly weighted as some letters appeared more frequently than others. This could suggest that there is bias in the spinner's design, leading to certain letters being favored over others during spins. It would be helpful for Bronwyn to continue spinning the spinner to collect more data and confirm if this bias persists over a larger sample size.