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31 December, 02:12

One spinner is divided into five equal sections numbered 1 to 5. A second spinner is divided into seven equal sections numbered 6 to 12. How many total outcomes are there if both spinners are spun?

12

17

35

60

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  1. 31 December, 04:39
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    35, because there are 5 sections on the first spinner and 7 on the second spinner. In this type of problem you would simply multiply
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