Zero if there is no red. 100% if all are red.
If there are four colors on a spinner, then the probability of spinning one particular color is 1 in 4, or 0.25. Also, the probability of spinning one of two particular colors is 2 in 4, or 0.5. Combining these two "unrelated" events simply requires multiplication. The probability, then, of spinning one particular color on one spin, and then spinning one of two particular colors on the next spin is (1 in 4) times (2 in 4), or 2 in 16, or 0.125.
The answer will depend on the patter of colours on the two spinners.
what game are you referring to?
The probability of spinning the number 3, or any number, is 1/4 or 0.25 since there is 4 numbers total.
The answer depends on the shape of the spinner and the numbers on it.
Assuming you want the probability FOR A SINGLE TRY, and you want the numbers in that exact order, the probability for each part (for instance, first = red; or second = green) is 1/4; therefore, the probability for the combination is (1/4) to the power 4.
it will be 7:9
the possibles are end less!!
The answer depends on the shape of the spinner.
Assuming that the four-sided spinner is fair and that it is numbered in the traditional way of 1, 2, 3 and 4, the probability of spinning a three is 1/4.
The probability is 5/9.
The probability is 3/7.