K. 120

I. 140
N. 105
D. 135
A spinner is divided into 4 sections labeled as K, I, N, D. Xavier reproduced the wheel and uses a computer to simulate the outcomes of 500 spins. What is the approximate probability that the spinner will stop on a consonant on the next spin

There are 3 consonants out of the 4 possible outcomes on the spinner: K, N, and D.

The total number of spins in the simulation is 500 spins.

Therefore, the probability of the spinner stopping on a consonant on the next spin can be calculated as:

Probability = (number of consonants) / (total number of outcomes)
Probability = 3 / 4 = 0.75

So, the approximate probability that the spinner will stop on a consonant on the next spin is 0.75 or 75%.