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17 May, 20:21

I have a spinner that consist of the numbers 1-6. If the spinner is spun twice whats the probability that it lands on six and 4

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  1. 17 May, 22:34
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    1 in 36

    Step-by-step explanation:

    having the spinner land once on a number you chose beforehand is obviously 1 in 6, so when you do it twice you simply multiply the chances together and in this case 1/6 times 1/6 equals 1/36
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