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Understanding Probability with a Spinner and Coin Toss Experiment

Explore the probability of various outcomes in an engaging experiment featuring a spinner divided into four equal sections—red, green, yellow, and blue—and a coin toss represented in a tree diagram. The experiment aims to determine the total possible outcomes when both the spinner and the coin are used. With heads and tails from the coin toss and four options from the spinner, the total number of possible outcomes is 8. This educational activity encourages the understanding of probability concepts through hands-on experience.

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Understanding Probability with a Spinner and Coin Toss Experiment

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  1. Probability By : Austin Toombs

  2. Materials • Spinner-4 equal sections (red-r , green-g, yellow-y, and blue-b • Coin

  3. Tree Diagram heads • red • green • yellow • blue tails R-H R-T G-H G-T Y-H Y-T B-H B-T heads tails heads tails heads The Possible Outcomes Is 8 tails

  4. Questions and Answers • How many possible outcomes are there in this experiment 8

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