A spinner with 6 equally sized slices has 1 blue slice, 2 red slices, and 3 yellow slices. The dial is spun and stops on a slice at random. What is the probability that the dial stops on a blue or red slice? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Step one:

given data

sample space

1 blue slice,

2 red slices, and

3 yellow slices

sample size= 1+2+3= 6

Required:

The probability that the dial stops on a blue or red slice

1. The probability that the dial stops on a blue = 1/6

2. The probability that the dial stops on a red= 2/6= 1/3

Hence The probability that the dial stops on a blue or red= 1/6+1/3

= 1+2/6

=3/6

=1/2


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