The spinner below shows 10 equally sized slices. Keisha spun the dial 20 times and got the following results.

Answer:
• (a)0.6
,• (b)0.4
,• (c)Option 1
Explanation:
Part A
Using the values in the table, the experimental probability of landing on grey:
[tex]\begin{gathered} P(grey)=\frac{12}{20} \\ =\frac{3\times4}{5\times4} \\ =\frac{3}{5} \\ =0.6 \end{gathered}[/tex]The experimental probability of landing on grey is 0.6.
Part B
In the spinner, 4 parts out of 10 are colored grey.
Assuming the spinner is fair, the theoretical probability of landing on grey:
[tex]\begin{gathered} P(Grey)=\frac{4}{10} \\ =0.4 \end{gathered}[/tex]Part C
Assuming that the spinner is fair, as the number of spins increases, we expect the experimental and theoretical probabilities to become closer, though they might not be equal.