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The spinner is divided into equal sections and these sections are coloured in, with some of them also having a pattern. If the spinner is turned what is the probability that it will land on… 2 8 1 4 black = 3 8 stripes 3 8 check © T Madas

The spinner is divided into equal sections and these sections are coloured in, with some of them also having a pattern. If the spinner is turned what is the probability that it will land on… red OR stripes 4 8 1 2 = green OR check 3 8 6 8 3 4 pattern = © T Madas

The spinner is divided into equal sections and these sections are coloured in, with some of them also having a pattern. If the spinner is turned what is the probability that it will land on… red AND stripes 1 8 black AND stripes 8 = 0 5 8 NO check © T Madas

The spinner is divided into equal sections and these sections are coloured in, with some of them also having a pattern. If the spinner is turned what is the probability that it will land on… green OR NO pattern 3 8 black OR NO stripes 5 8 6 8 3 4 NO blue stripes = © T Madas

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The spinner is divided into equal sections and these sections are coloured in, with some of them also having a pattern. If the spinner is turned what is the probability that it will land on… 2 8 1 4 black = 3 8 stripes 3 8 check © T Madas

The spinner is divided into equal sections and these sections are coloured in, with some of them also having a pattern. If the spinner is turned what is the probability that it will land on… red OR stripes 4 8 1 2 = green OR check 3 8 6 8 3 4 pattern = © T Madas

The spinner is divided into equal sections and these sections are coloured in, with some of them also having a pattern. If the spinner is turned what is the probability that it will land on… red AND stripes 1 8 black AND stripes 8 = 0 5 8 NO check © T Madas

The spinner is divided into equal sections and these sections are coloured in, with some of them also having a pattern. If the spinner is turned what is the probability that it will land on… green OR NO pattern 3 8 black OR NO stripes 5 8 6 8 3 4 NO blue stripes = © T Madas

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