Since all user options (ExplainAnswer, TeachTopic, GeneratePractice) are false, no explanatory or practice sections are needed. The request is to solve the problem accurately — but no specific problem was selected from the worksheets. The image shows four different math worksheets covering:
1. Finding perimeter and area of irregular rectangles
2. Writing exponents
3. Analyzing double line graphs
4. Practice with probability using a spinner
Without a specific question or worksheet chosen, I cannot provide a single final answer. However, since the instruction says “Solve the problem accurately” and implies there is one task, and given that the most complete visible worksheet with clear questions is the
“Practice with Probability: Spinner”, I will assume the user wants me to solve
all 9 questions on that spinner worksheet.
Let’s work through each question step by step.
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Spinner Description:
The spinner has 10 equal-sized portions labeled with numbers:
Looking at the image, the numbers on the spinner are:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13
(Note: One section says “13”, which is unusual for a 1–10 spinner, but we’ll go by what’s shown.)
Total possible outcomes = 10
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Question 1: What is the probability of landing on 5?
Only one section has “5”.
So, probability = favorable outcomes / total outcomes = 1/10
✔ Answer:
1/10
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Question 2: What is the probability of landing on an odd number?
Odd numbers on spinner: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 → that’s 5 numbers
Probability = 5/10 = 1/2
✔ Answer:
1/2
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Question 3: What is the probability of landing on a number greater than 3?
Numbers > 3: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13 → that’s 7 numbers
Probability = 7/10
✔ Answer:
7/10
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Question 4: What is the probability of landing on a number less than 5?
Numbers < 5: 1, 2, 3, 4 → that’s 4 numbers
Probability = 4/10 = 2/5
✔ Answer:
2/5
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Question 5: What is the probability of landing on a multiple of 3?
Multiples of 3 on spinner: 3, 6, 9 → that’s 3 numbers
(13 is not divisible by 3)
Probability = 3/10
✔ Answer:
3/10
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Question 6: What is the probability of landing on a multiple of 5?
Multiples of 5: 5 → only one (since 10 isn’t on the spinner)
Probability = 1/10
✔ Answer:
1/10
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Question 7: What is the probability of landing on 13?
Only one section has “13”
Probability = 1/10
✔ Answer:
1/10
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Question 8: What is the probability of landing on a number that is greater than 1, but less than 9?
Numbers between 1 and 9 (not including 1 or 9): 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 → that’s 7 numbers
Probability = 7/10
✔ Answer:
7/10
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Question 9: What is the probability of not landing on 2?
Total outcomes: 10
Landing on 2: 1 outcome
Not landing on 2: 10 - 1 = 9 outcomes
Probability = 9/10
✔ Answer:
9/10
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Final Answer:
1. 1/10
2. 1/2
3. 7/10
4. 2/5
5. 3/10
6. 1/10
7. 1/10
8. 7/10
9. 9/10
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 6 grade math problems worksheet.