You roll two dice and spin the spinner. How many outcomes are possible?3456Submit
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You roll two dice and spin the spinner. How many outcomes are possible?
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It seems like there's some confusion in your question. If you're asking about the number of possible outcomes when rolling two dice and spinning a spinner, I'd need to know how many sections are on the spinner.
However, if we assume a standard 6-sided die and a spinner with 10 sections (as an example), here's how you would calculate it:
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There are 6 possible outcomes for each die, and since you're rolling two dice, you multiply these together to get 36 possible outcomes (6*6).
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If the spinner has 10 sections, there are 10 possible outcomes for the spinner.
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To find the total number of outcomes for both the dice and the spinner, you multiply the number of outcomes for the dice by the number of outcomes for the spinner. So, 36 (from the dice) * 10 (from the spinner) = 360 total possible outcomes.
Please provide more information if the spinner has a different number of sections.
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