the spinner shown to the right has 8 equal sized sections labeled 1 through 8

place the probability of each outcome described below on the number line
identify each outcome as likely unlikely or neither likely nor unlikely

1. arrow lands on 8
2. arrow lands on number greater than 2
3 arrow lands on a prime number

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To determine the probability of each outcome, we need to understand the total number of possible outcomes and the number of favorable outcomes for each event.

1. The arrow lands on 8: To find the probability of this outcome, we need to know the number of favorable outcomes (1) and the total number of possible outcomes (8). The probability of the arrow landing on 8 is 1/8. Since there is only one favorable outcome out of 8, this outcome is unlikely.

2. The arrow lands on a number greater than 2: Counting the favorable outcomes (numbers greater than 2) from 3 to 8, we get 6. Since there are 6 favorable outcomes out of 8, the probability is 6/8, which simplifies to 3/4. This outcome is likely.

3. The arrow lands on a prime number: Prime numbers between 1 and 8 are 2, 3, 5, and 7. So there are four favorable outcomes out of 8, making the probability 4/8, which simplifies to 1/2. This outcome is neither likely nor unlikely.

To place the probability of each outcome on a number line, you can draw a line with 0 on the left and 1 on the right. For the first outcome (arrow lands on 8), you would mark 1/8 on the number line as it is unlikely. For the second outcome (arrow lands on a number greater than 2), you would mark 3/4 on the number line as it is likely. Finally, for the third outcome (arrow lands on a prime number), you would mark 1/2 on the number line as it is neither likely nor unlikely.

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1 is 1 out of 8

2 is 6 out of 8
3 is 4 out of 8