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The table shows the
14.
CHALLENGE
Spinner Results
results from spinning a spinner. Draw
Outcomes
Tally
Total
a spinner that could have produced
these outcomes. Explain your decision
Orange
13
for the spinner you drew.
Red
4
E
Explain how graphs
15.
WRITE MATH
Green
3
and line plots can be used to make
predictions.
Test Practice
16. Which statement is true?
17. What color is the spinner most
(Lesson 4A)
likely to land on next time?
Years Teaching
(Lesson 5B)
X
Color Spin
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Outcomes
Tally
Number
Red
1
5
7
10 20
21
3
Blue
15
A. All teachers have been teaching
10 years, except one.
Green
2
B. All have taught 7 years or more.
Yellow
5
C. Most of the teachers have
F. red
H. green
taught 7 years or more.
G. blue
I. yellow
D. No one has taught 21 years.
Describe the probability of choosing each color(s). Write
certain, likely, unlikely, or impossible.
(Lesson 5A)
18. red
19. green
20. orange
21. red, green, or blue
22. Wesley bought 4 bags of beads. Each bag has 155 beads.
If he gave away 111 beads, how many did he have left?
(Lesson 4B)
335
To assess mastery of SPI 0306.5.2 and SPI 0306.5.3, see your Tennessee Assessment Book.

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