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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A board game has a spinner with equal sections, numbered 1 through . In order to win the game, Mae needs to spin at least a 6 on each of her last two turns. What's the probability of this happening?

hero (hero):

1 through what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk what to do can someone please help meh :)

hero (hero):

The question is incomplete unless you specify what the board is numbered through. The sentence is incomplete. The board is numbered 1 thru what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no ones knows. read post carefully. it says A board game has a spinner with equal sections, numbered 1 through . so we don't know through what

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have no frekin clue

OpenStudy (anonymous):

does it really say numbered 1 through . ?????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

answers are 1% 10%%% 25%% and 36%

hero (hero):

If it's numbered 1 thru 10, then the probability would be 1/10*1/10 = 1/100. That would be 1%

hero (hero):

But we don't know what it's numbered thru so...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

r u sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

really don't mean to harp on this but you are missing the picture. no one here knows how to do this because you said the spinner goes from one to ??? is it one to 7? one to 10? one to 100? we need this information, then the problem will be clear

hero (hero):

What the....? No, I wasn't sure, but thanks for the medal anyways...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol ok ill put it and tell u if u were right 1 sec

hero (hero):

NOOOOOOOOOOO

hero (hero):

We don't know what it's numbered to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please read what you wrote. it says A board game has a spinner with equal sections, numbered 1 through . In order to win the game, Mae needs to spin at least a 6 on each of her last two turns. What's the probability of this happening? what comes here A board game has a spinner with equal sections, numbered 1 through FILL IN THIS BLANK PLEASE . In order to win the game, Mae needs to spin at least a 6 on each of her last two turns. What's the probability of this happening?

hero (hero):

:/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A bag contains 1 blue, 2 white, and 2 red marbles. Match the columns. Drag the letter after a compound event in the left column and drop it before the matching probability in the right column. Select Submit to see if you are correct. wb this i alredyy got the otha one right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idont knoooeee wut to do

hero (hero):

The only way that question can be answered is if we could see the same thing you see right now with the columns

hero (hero):

The probability of picking the blue marble would be number of blue divided by the total number of marbles The probability of white is number of white divided by total number of marbles....etc.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A bag contains 1 blue, 2 white, and 2 red marbles. Match the columns. Drag the letter after a compound event in the left column and drop it before the matching probability in the right column. Select Submit to see if you are correct.

hero (hero):

Yes, I know...you posted that already but I can't see the columns so I can't help you. Nobody can

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok byyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee byyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeee

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I GOT A 100 ON DDAT AND I GUESSED I AM SMARTICLES

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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