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Use the spinner shown. It is equally probable that the pointer will land on any one of the eight regions. If the pointer lands on a borderline, spin again. If the pointer is spun three times, find the probability that it will land on yellow every time Find the probability that the spinner will land on yellow every time. (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)

          Use the spinner shown. It is equally probable that the pointer will land on any one of the eight regions. If the pointer lands on a borderline, spin again. If the pointer is spun three times, find the probability that it will land on yellow every time
Find the probability that the spinner will land on yellow every time.
(Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
        
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Use the spinner shown. It is equally probable that the pointer will land on any one of the eight regions. If the pointer lands on a borderline, spin again. If the pointer is spun three times, find the probability that it will land on yellow every time
Find the probability that the spinner will land on yellow every time.
(Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)

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Use the spinner shown. It is equally probable that the pointer will land on any one of the eight regions. If the pointer lands on a borderline, spin again. If the pointer is spun three times, find the probability that it will land on yellow every time. Find the probability that the spinner will land on yellow every time. Type an integer or a simplified fraction.
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00:01 For the first question, the property of getting gray by the pointer is given as 1 out of 6.
00:09 Because the pointer will land on these 6 areas...
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