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Using the spinner below – if spun twice in a row – theoretically how many outcomes would involve at least one purple (2)?

a circle with three sections, labelled 1, 2, 3

Using the spinner below – if spun twice in a row – theoretically how many outcomes-example-1
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There are 9 total possible combinations. 11,12,13,21,31,22,33,23,32. Five involve purple.



The answer is 5
User Florian Diesch
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Answer:

3

Explanation:

Draw a 3 part Venn diagram as shown in the picture and then add up all the ones in the purple circle as that symbolises how many times a spinner can land there:

1+1+1

= 3

Using the spinner below – if spun twice in a row – theoretically how many outcomes-example-1
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