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19 March, 02:21

Azul spun a tri-color spinner twice. What is the probability that the spinner landed on the colors blue and green in any order?

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  1. 19 March, 02:27
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    The spinner is tri-colored, which means there are 3 sections on the spinner. One section is colored blue, one is colored green. Let the third section be colored x.

    The outcomes on spinning the spinner twice will be:

    (Blue, Blue), (Blue, Green), (Blue, x), (Green, Green), (Green, Blue), (Green, x), (x, x), (x, Blue), (x, Green)

    Total number of outcomes = 9

    We want to find the probability that spinner lands on the colors blue and green in any order. The favorable outcomes thus will be:

    (Blue, Green) and (Green, Blue)

    Number of favorable outcomes = 2

    The probability that the spinner landed on the colors blue and green in any order = 2/9

    So, this means there are a 2 in 9 chances that the spinner landed on the colors blue and green in any order?
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