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Express all probabilities in Questions #1,#2 and #3 as fractions
1) The following spinner is spun once. (theres 2 banana 1 cherry and 1 apply) on the spinner
a) What is the probability of spinning an apple?
b) What is the probability of spinning a banana?
c) What is the probability of spinning a pear?
2) The above spinner is now spun twice.
Draw a tree diagram showing all the possibilities.
What is the probability of getting bananas for both spins?
What is the probability of not getting the same fruit twice in a row?
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