Mathematics
Mathematics, 13.01.2021 01:00, maddied2443

Consider each of the situations described below. Choose Likely or Unlikely to describe the probability of the outcome for each situation. A. According to the weather report, there is a 25% chance it will snow today. It snows today.
B. A bag has 50 tiles: 35 red, 10 blue, and 5 green. Michael reaches into the bag and selects a red tile.
C. There is a 15% chance that a person wins a raffle prize. Ms. Ragland wins a raffle prize.
D. A spinner has eight equal-sized sections with three labeled A and five labeled B. Renee spins the spinner and it lands on B.

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