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The current form of the Milton Bradley board gameLife includes a circular spinner that has 10 evenly spaced numbers around the edge, which specify the number of places a character will move. Assuming the spinner is balanced, the outcomes 1 through 10 inclusive are equally likely. On your next turn, you must move more than 4 spaces to be in the lead. However, in your current location on the game board, every other space (each odd space) gives you an undesirable result. What is the probability that on your next turn you will be in the lead and not have an undesirable result?


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Introductory Statistics: A Problem-Solving Approach

Introductory Statistics: A Problem-Solving Approach


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