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rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

http://prntscr.com/b0bzct danno

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

@agent0smith

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

All possible outcomes of spinning them both is easy. Just go through listing them all, adding up what you could get on the 1st then 2nd spinner.

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

16 different possibilities?

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Yeah but you gotta list them all

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

for an even number i have (2,2) (2,4) (2,6) (2,8) (4,2) (4,4) (4,6) (4,8)

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

1 first, 2 second so 1 1st, 4 2nd 1 1st, 6 2nd etc It asked for total outcomes. The even number thing isn't even relevant.

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

So: 1+2 1+4 1+6 1+8 2+2 2+4... etc

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

oh so list all even the odd sums?

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

List all the sums

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

There'll probably be a few overlaps, but that's fine

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,2 3,4 3,6 3,8 4,2 4,4 4,6 4,8

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

so A?

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Why A? Keep in mind you need to add up those

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

3 5 7 9 4 6 8 10 5 7 9 11 6 8 10 12

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

its B danno

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Good job

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

yay thanks. next question.

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