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The students in Mr. Juarez´s class are playing a board game. The number of spaces a player will move on their turn is the result of combining the result of two actions.
Spin a fair spinner with each of 10 sections labeled using the numbers 1-10.
Draw a card from a 36 cards with 3 equally represented card types.
One type of card reads ¨ spin again¨
one type of card reads ¨ move forward two spaces ¨
one type of card reads move two spaces back. at the end of each turn the student replaces their card back into the deck. Which statement about the probability of how many spaces a student could move forward is true. A. the probability of spinning 3 and drawing a card to move forward or spin again is 1/10 2/3 = 1/15 because the two events are dependent B. The probability of spinning an even number and drawing a card to spin again is 1/2 1/3 =1/6 because the two events are independent. C. The probability of spinning an even number and drawing a card to spin again is 1/2 1/3= 1/6 because the two events are dependent. D. the probability of spinning 3 and drawing a card to move forward 2 spaces is 1/10 2/3 = 1/15 because the two events are independent .
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