Jane spins the spinner 10 times in succession.Seven times the spinner lands on an even number. What is the relative frequency that the spinner will land on an odd number?

is this 3/10?

Is it 4/30

To determine the relative frequency that the spinner will land on an odd number, you need to divide the number of times the spinner landed on an odd number by the total number of spins. In this case, Jane spun the spinner 10 times in succession, and 7 out of the 10 spins landed on an even number.

To find the number of times the spinner landed on an odd number, subtract the number of times it landed on an even number from the total number of spins:

10 total spins - 7 even number spins = 3 odd number spins

Therefore, the spinner landed on an odd number 3 times out of 10 spins. The relative frequency can be calculated by dividing the number of odd number spins by the total spins:

Relative Frequency = Number of odd number spins / Total number of spins
Relative Frequency = 3 / 10

Hence, the relative frequency that the spinner will land on an odd number is 3/10.