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Mathematics, 17.07.2020 20:01 bryantjorell

A 4-section spinner is spun 2 times. Each of the sections are the same size. The set of possible outcomes are: S = {RR, BB, YY, GG, RB, BR, RY, YR, RG, GR, BY, YB, BG, GB, YG, GY}. Which graph shows the probability distribution for the random variable representing the number of greens? (Green is represented by the letter G.)

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