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Spinning Wheel Probability Exercises

The document presents various probability questions related to flipping coins, spinning spinners, and guessing numbers. It includes examples of calculating theoretical and experimental probabilities, as well as assessing chances of specific outcomes. The questions are designed to engage with basic probability concepts in a practical context.

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Spinning Wheel Probability Exercises

The document presents various probability questions related to flipping coins, spinning spinners, and guessing numbers. It includes examples of calculating theoretical and experimental probabilities, as well as assessing chances of specific outcomes. The questions are designed to engage with basic probability concepts in a practical context.

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