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7) Jan has two spinners. One has 3 equal sections labeled A, B, and C. The other has 4 equal sections labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4. She spins both spinners. What is the probability that she gets A3?
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7) Jan has two spinners. One has 3 equal sections labeled A, B, and C. The other has 4 equal sections labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4. She spins both spinners. What is the probability that she gets A3?
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One out of three results on the first spinner is A, and one out of four on the second is 3. Thus, the overall probability is 1/3*1/4=1/12.
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