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EASY QUESTION Digit is working on the probabilities of spinning each food item in his game.

The spinner is divided into 12 equally sized sections, and each section contains a food item from the menu, as shown here.

Cured pasta & bear is labeled on 1 section.
Baked cucumber & lime mutton is labeled on 2 sections.
Poached fennel & lemon alligator is labeled on 1 section.
Pressure-cooked mushroom & garlic chicken is labeled on 2 sections.
Praline wafer is labeled on 1 section.
Gooseberry & passion fruit cheesecake is labeled on 2 sections.
Oven-baked apple & lavender calzone is labeled on 3 sections.
Based on the rules Digit created, which option has the greatest probability?

P({x:x is praline wafer})
P({x:x is oven-baked apple & lavender calzone})
P({x:x is cured pasta & bear})
P({x:x is cucumber & lime mutton})
P({x:x is poached fennel & lemon alligator})
P({x:x is pressure-cooked mushroom & garlic chicken})
P({x:x is gooseberry & passion fruit cheesecake})

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