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Mathematics, 02.04.2020 19:42 hollandhogenson

At a fair, each person can spin two wheels of chance. The first wheel has the numbers 1 and 4. The second wheel has the letters M, A, T, H. List all the possible outcomes. What is the probability of spinning a 1 on the first wheel. What is the probability of spinning a T on the second wheel. If you spin both wheels what is the probability of either getting a 1 or a t. If you spin both wheels what is the probability of getting a 1 and a t


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