Answer the below questions based on the following spinner. Part A Explain the difference between theoretical and experimental probability for this spinner. Do we have enough information to find both? Information: the total of colors in the spinner is 5, has 1 red 1 blue 1 green 1 yellow 1 orange, and the spinner lands on orange written like a 8th grader altogether

Theoretical probability refers to the likelihood of an event happening based on mathematical calculations. In this case, the theoretical probability of landing on each color would be 1 out of 5 since there are 5 total colors.

Experimental probability, on the other hand, is determined through conducting an actual experiment or trial. We would need to spin the spinner multiple times and record the results to calculate the experimental probability.

Based on the given information, we can find the theoretical probability for each color, but we do not have enough information to determine the experimental probability as we do not know the results of actual spins.