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Assume that each of the spinners below is equally likely to land in each space. Find the probability of spinning a 3 on the first spinner and then spinning a number greater than 5 on the second spinner.
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Assume that each of the spinners below is equally likely to land in each space. Find the
probability of spinning a 3 on the first spinner and then spinning a number greater than 5 on the second
spinner.
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your probably going to get the same answer each time.
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