In this case, we can calculate the theoretical probability for each color by dividing the number of each color by the total number of colors on the spinner (1 out of 5 for each color). However, we do not have enough information to calculate the experimental probability unless we conduct multiple spins of the spinner and record the results. rephrase written like a 8th grader shorten

To find the theoretical probability of each color on the spinner, we divide the number of each color by the total number of colors. But to calculate the experimental probability, we need to spin the spinner multiple times and tally the results.