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Mathematics, 13.11.2020 01:40 aaronroberson4940

Nathan and Stephanie are playing a game using the spinner show below. Each player spins the spinner twice, recording each spin. If they spin two even numbers they earn a point and if they spin two odd numbers they lose a point. If they spin one even and one odd they don't earn or lose any points.
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Based on the rules of this game, which statement is true?
A. The chances of spinning two even numbers are equal to the chance of spinning two odds but greater than the chances of spinning an even
and an odd.
B. The chances of spinning two even numbers is more likely than all the other numbers combined
C. The chances of spinning an odd and an even number is 2 times as likely as spinning two odd numbers.
D. The chances of spinning two even numbers are equal to the chances of spinning two odds.


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