Carnegie Learning Geometry Student Text 2nd Edition Chapter 15 Section 15.5 To Spin Or Not To Spin
Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 1 Page 1,208
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The task is to calculate which of the given dartboards will give the player the highest probability of hitting the shaded area.
Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 2 Page 1,208
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The task is to determine the possible and the desired outcomes when the player throws a dart at a dart board.
Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 3 Page 1,209
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The task is to determine whether the given reasoning is correct or incorrect.
Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 4 Page 1,209
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The task is to determine the probability of hitting the shaded region of each of three given dartboards.
Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 5 Page 1,211
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The task is to determine which of the given three dartboards will make the competition most difficult.
Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 6 Page 1,212
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We are to find the probability of hitting the shaded part of this board:

Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 1 Page 1,213
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In a spinning wheel, there are 8 equal sections. Three sections will give you a chance of winning $100. Two sections will give you a chance of winning $200 and one section each for $300,$400, and $500
Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 2 Page 1,213
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In a spinning wheel, there are 8 equal sections. Three sections will give you a chance of winning $100 Two sections will give you a chance of winning $200 and one section each for $300, $400, and $500
Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 3 Page 1,213
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The task is to determine how often is expected to win a certain amount when the wheel is spun.
Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 4 Page 1,214
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In a spinning wheel, there are 8 equal sections. Three sections will give you a chance of winning $100. Two sections will give you a chance of winning $200, and one section each for $300, $400, and $500.

Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 1 Page 1,215
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We are either to keep $300 or to spin a wheel.
In a spinning wheel, there are 8 equal sections. Two sections will give you a chance of winning $100. The other 6 sections will give you $200, $300, $400, $500,$600 and $700
Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 2 Page 1,215
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We are either to keep $300 or to spin a wheel.

Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 1 Page 1,216
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We have a dartboard that has dimensions on its parts. Let us try to get the probability of each part.
Chapter 15, Section 15.5, Exercise 2 Page 1,219
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The task is to calculate the expected value for a 1 dart throw for the given dart board.