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ali-fc

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i pretty much gives u the answer in the qustion

"The arrow is spun and will point to one of the four colours when it stops"
 

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1/4.

It doesn't matter what color it stops on the first time, it just depends on the color it stops on the second time.
 

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I could of sworn it would of been 1/4 x 1/4 = 1/16 ... o_O
 

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It is definitely (C).

Probability in first turn = 4/4 = 1
Probability in second turn = 1/4

Therefore the prob is 1*(1/4)=1/4.

Har, your response above is the probability of picking a 'specific' colour in both turns. The question didnt specify a colour, rather they just wanted the same colour in both turns.
 

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It is definitely (C).

Probability in first turn = 4/4 = 1
Probability in second turn = 1/4

Therefore the prob is 1*(1/4)=1/4.

Har, your response above is the probability of picking a 'specific' colour in both turns. The question didnt specify a colour, rather they just wanted the same colour in both turns.
Makes sense, thank you. and everyone else too
 

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