. Ross has a spinner that is split into eight equal sections numbered 1 through 8. He spun the spinner 1120 times. Which of the following would be a good estimate of the number of times the spinner landed on number 6?



Answer :

The probability of the spinner landing on number 6 is calculated as follows:

[tex]\begin{gathered} p=\frac{\text{ number of favorable outcomes}}{\text{ total possible outcomes}} \\ p=\frac{1}{8} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Given that he spun the spinner 1120 times