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There are 16 possible outcomes. For the first spin, you can get red, yellow, green or blue. R, Y, G, B. Suppose the firt spin is Red, then you spin again and the final result could be one of Red-Red, Red-Yellow, Red-Green or Red-Blue. If your first spin gave a blue result, the the second would be one of Blue-Red, Blue-Yellow, Blue-Green or Blue-Blue.

In all, there are 16 possible outcomes, and each is equally likely.

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