A spinner is divided into four equal sections that are numbered 1, 3, 4, and 6. The spinner is spun twice.

How many outcomes have a sum greater than 5 and contain at least one odd number?

There are a total of 4 possible outcomes when the spinner is spun twice: (1,1), (1,3), (1,4), and (1,6).

Out of these 4 outcomes, only (1,3) and (1,6) have a sum greater than 5 and contain at least one odd number.

Therefore, there are 2 outcomes that have a sum greater than 5 and contain at least one odd number.