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You spin a spinner with three possible outcomes, A, B, and C. Over the course of 50 spins, you get A 14 times, B 24 times, and C 12 times. Based on these results, what is the probability of the spinner landing on B?
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doesn't your data show that it would be 24/50 or 12/25 ?
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