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Sam spun a spinner that is evenly spaced and numbered from 1 to 10. When it stopped, Sam spun it again. What is the probability that the spinner stopped on a number less than 4 on the first spin and on
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Sam spun a spinner that is evenly spaced and numbered from 1 to 10. When it stopped, Sam spun it again. What is the probability that the spinner stopped on a number less than 4 on the first spin and on an odd number on the second spin?
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3/10 for the first one, and 1/2 for the other one
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