Bill performed an experiment in which he spun a spinner divided into four equal parts. Each part had a different color. The results are shown below. Color         Times Spun red                   16 blue                 29 green               32 yellow              19 Based on the experiment above, predict the number of times the arrow will stop on the red part of the spinner if he performs the experiment a total of 288 times. A. 57 B. 48 C. 96 D. 99

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Bill performed an experiment in which he spun a spinner divided into four equal parts. Each part had a different color. The results are shown below.

Color         Times Spun
red                   16
blue                 29
green               32
yellow              19

Based on the experiment above, predict the number of times the arrow will stop on the red part of the spinner if he performs the experiment a total of 288 times.
A. 57

B. 48

C. 96

D. 99

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