In the game of Twister, players spin a spinner to determine which of four extremities (left hand, right hand, left foot, right foot) must be placed on which of four colors (red, blue, green, yellow). Assume that each combination of extremity and color is equally likely to be spun. 1.Are the events "move right hand to blue" and "move left foot to green" disjoint? No, because we can move the left foot to green on the spin after moving the right hand to blue No, because moving the right hand to blue does not affect the probability of moving the left hand to green. Yes, because they have the same chance of occurring. Yes, because we cannot make both moves on the same spin 2.What is the probability that you mo
In the game of Twister, players spin a spinner to determine which of four extremities (left hand, right hand, left foot, right foot) must be placed on which of four colors (red, blue, green, yellow). Assume that each combination of extremity and color is equally likely to be spun.
1.Are the
No, because we can move the left foot to green on the spin after moving the right hand to blue
No, because moving the right hand to blue does not affect the
Yes, because they have the same chance of occurring.
Yes, because we cannot make both moves on the same spin
2.What is the probability that you move your left hand OR you move an extremity to green? Express your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth (3 decimal places).
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