SOLUTION: In the game “Making Green”, seen below, a player spins twice. If the player gets blue in one section and yellow in the
other, the player wins, because blue and yellow make gre
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Question 1181929: In the game “Making Green”, seen below, a player spins twice. If the player gets blue in one section and yellow in the
other, the player wins, because blue and yellow make green. The player can choose either spinner for each spin.
Three people play the game. Player 1 spins spinner A twice. Player 2 spins spinner A once and spinner B once. Player 3
spins spinner B twice. Who has the best chance to Make Green?
Answer by Solver92311(821) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"seen below" ??? Did you actually expect us to just guess what you are looking at? The very first thing you need to learn when studying any mathematical discipline is to use your head for something besides a hat rack.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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