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a
To find: The greatest probability of occurring.
a
Answer to Problem 68STP
4
Explanation of Solution
Given: Jessie and Jonas are playing a game using the spinners below. Each spinners is equally likely to stop on any of the four numbers. In the game a player spins both spinners and calculate the product of the two numbers on which the spinners have stopped.
Spinner 1 : Total number = 4
Spinner 2 : Total number = 4
Maximum number in spinner s 1 is 4 and maximum number in spinner 2 is 4.
Now find the
Therefore, the maximum probability product of both spinner possible is 4.
b
To find: The probability of greatest probability of occurring number.
b
Answer to Problem 68STP
Explanation of Solution
Given: Jessie and Jonas are playing a game using the spinners below. Each spinners is equally likely to stop on any of the four numbers. In the game a player spins both spinners and calculate the product of the two numbers on which the spinners have stopped.
Number of 4 in sample space = 3
Total number of product = 16
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