Es Question 11, 11.4.45 HW Score: 29.41\%,5 of 17 points Use the spinner shown to answer the question. Next question ually probable that the pointer will land on any one of the colored regions. If the pointer lands on a borderline, spin again. If the spinner is spun once, find the probability that the pointer lands in a region that is green red or green. The probability that the pointer lands in a region that is red or green is (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
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Since the pointer is equally likely to land on any of the colored regions, the probability of landing on a green region is $\frac{2}{5}$, and the probability of landing on a red region is $\frac{2}{5}$. Show more…
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