A student claims that the probability that the spinner lands on blue is 1.2. What advice would you give to the student?
The probability can be only between 0 and 1 inclusive because probability represent the chance of occurrence of any event and chance can never be greater than 100% i.e. 1. Hence,
The advise should be given to recalculate the probability by using the correct method..
A student claims that the probability that the spinner lands on blue is 1.2. What advice...
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