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A carnival game wheel has 12 equal sections. One of the sections contains a star . To win a prize the player must land on the section with the star on two consecutive spins. What is the probability of
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A carnival game wheel has 12 equal sections. One of the sections contains a star . To win a prize the player must land on the section with the star on two consecutive spins. What is the probability of a player wining?
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it would be this because you would multiply 12
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