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Mathematics, 28.10.2020 17:30 kyrajaudon3183

Janice determined there were 10 possible outcomes when tossing two coins and spinning a spinner numbered 1 through 6. What is the correct number? What might have been Janice's error? 3; There are only 3 events. 6; There is only 1 possible outcome for the coins. 24; She added the number of possibilities instead of multiplying. 36; The spinner was spun twice.

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