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5 September, 20:44

make a list or table of the possible outcomes and find the probability of landing on the number one with the First spin and 2 with the Second Spin

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  1. 5 September, 20:55
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    Alright. So this is fairly easy. it is 50/50 if there is only 2 numbers. For example. If it was 1, 2,3 it would be 33.3% chance according to the Theoretical probability. If you are doing scientific probability then it would be over 50%. But again I can't even really tell because there is no graph or anything.
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