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A. The spinner has 4 colors, so there should be 4 possible outcomes

B. The spinner can land on the same color twice in a row, so there should be 16 possible outcomes

C. There are 4 possible colors for each spin, so there should be 8 possible outcomes

D. There are 6 combinations that are counted twice, so there should be half as many possible outcomes

Help needed please A. The spinner has 4 colors, so there should be 4 possible outcomes-example-1
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A. No matter how many times you spin it, the number of outcomes never changes - you'll always get 1 of 4 colors. Hope I could help!
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