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What is the probability of drawing a red card and then spinning a 1?

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The probability of drawing a red card and spinning a 1 are independent events, thus to get the probability of them occurring at the same time we shall have:
P(Red)×P(Spinning 1)
P(Red)=2/5
P(Spinning 1)=4/8=1/2
Thus:
P(Red)×P(Spinning 1)=1/2×2/5=1/5

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Answer:
(1)/(5)

Explanation:

From the given picture, the total number of cards = 5

The number of red card = 2

Thus, the probability of drawing a red card P(red)=
(2)/(5)

Also, total number of digits on spinner = 8

Number of 1's=4

Thus, the probability of spinning a 1 P( spinning 1)=
(4)/(8)=(1)/(2)

Since both the events of drawing a red card and spinning a 1 are independent events, therefore, the probability of drawing a red card and then spinning a 1=
\text{ P(red)}*\text{P( spinning 1)}=(2)/(5)*(1)/(2)=(1)/(5)

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