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Imagine that you have a spinner with a red section, and a yellow section, a green section and blue section. You also have a coin with one side heads and one side tails.
If you were to spin the spinner and flip the coin, what are all the possible combinations you could get?
Make a probability table to show all possible outcomes
(Table is above))
Please help.
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