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Brianna is using the two spinners shown below to play her new board game. She spins the arrow on each spinner once. Brianna uses the first
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Transcribed Image Text:Brianna is using the two spinners shown below to play her new board game. She spins the arrow on each spinner once. Brianna uses the first spinner to determine how many spaces to move. She uses the second spinner to determine whether her move from the first spinner will be forward or backward. Previous C $ 4 L f Draw a fully labeled tree diagram to show the possible outcomes from spinning each spinner once. V % 5 t g b 6 Oll y h 1 4 DELL & 7 n -O U 2 j 3 * 00 m Back- ward O i k ( 9 For- ward 0- V 41 O alt ? P = D ctrl + 11 Next back ☺ L
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The information provided in the question are as follows :

  • There are two spinners.
  • First spinner is numbered from 1 to 4.
  • Second spinner is labeled 'Forward' and 'Backward'.

Tree diagrams :

Tree diagrams are the visual representation of a sample space. They provide all the possible outcomes of an experiment. 

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