A spinner has eight equal-sized sections labeled A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H. In 160 spins, how many spins can you expect the spinner to land on a consonant? (1 point)

The spinner is expected to land on a consonant ___ times.

In total, there are 5 consonants (B, C, D, F, G) out of the 8 options on the spinner.

To find out how many spins we can expect the spinner to land on a consonant, we divide the number of consonants by the total number of options and then multiply by the total number of spins:

5/8 * 160 = 100

Therefore, we can expect the spinner to land on a consonant 100 times out of 160 spins.

B, C, D, F, G, and H are the consonants out of the 8 options.

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There are 6 consonants (B, C, D, F, G, H) out of the 8 options on the spinner.

To find out how many spins we can expect the spinner to land on a consonant, we divide the number of consonants by the total number of options and then multiply by the total number of spins:

6/8 * 160 = 120

Therefore, we can expect the spinner to land on a consonant 120 times out of 160 spins.