A spinner is divided into five sections, each in a different color, as shown below.

A spinner is divided into 5 unequal parts. Each part is labeled with a color. From largest to smallest: Red takes up almost half of the spinner. Purple takes up a little more than a quarter of the spinner. Green takes up a little less than a quarter of the spinner. Blue takes up about half of a quarter of the spinner. Yellow takes up less than half of a quarter of the spinner.

After the spinner is spun, the arrow points to one of the colors. Which statement about possible outcomes is true?


A) The probability that the arrow will point to red is 1/5.

B)The probability that the arrow will point to yellow is less than 1/5.

C) The probability that the arrow will point to green is the same as the probability that it will point to yellow.

D) The probability that the arrow will point to yellow is 0.

B) The probability that the arrow will point to yellow is less than 1/5.