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Stacy uses a spinner with six equal sections numbered 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 to play a game. Stacy spins the pointer 120 times and records the results. The pointer lands 30 times on a section numbered 2, 19 times on 3, 25 times on 4, 29 times on 5, and 17 times on 6. A winning spin is a 2.
Complete the table to find the theoretical and experimental probabilities of winning, and compare the two.
Theoretical Probability Experimental Probability Which is Greater?
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