Big Ideas Math: Modeling Real Life, Grade 7
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1. Probability
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Exercise 27 Page 289

Start by calculating the number of red parts on the spinner.

True

Practice makes perfect

We want to determine whether the given statement is true or false.

Spinning red can occur in four ways on Spinner B.

Let's start by looking at the given spinner!

Notice that there are 10 parts on the spinner colored red, green, blue, and yellow. In this case, we can determine in how many way we can spin red by calculating the number of red parts of the spinner. Let's do it!
There are 4 red parts on the spinner. This means that we can spin red in four ways. In this case, the given statement is true.