A spinner and 4 cards are shown below: A spinner with 5 equal sectors is shown in the figure. The colors Green, Blue, Purple, Yellow, and Red are marked on it. The arrow points at the purple color. Four cards are shown on the right side. The colors Red, Yellow, Blue, and Pink are marked on them. Jane spins the spinner and selects a card without looking. What is the probability that the spinner stops at purple and a pink card is selected?

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The probability that the spinner stops at purple and a pink card is selected is 80%.

We have given that,a spinner with 5 equal sectors is shown in the figure.

What is the formula probability?

P=(number of feverable outcome )/(Total number of outcome )

The spinner has a 1/5 chance of landing on purple, since the number of favorable outcomes is the numerator, and the number of possible outcomes is the denominator.

There are total  four cards, which means we have a 1/4 chance of picking pink,

for the samereason as above.

Therefore 1/5 x 1/4 = 4/5

4/5 =0.80= 80% chance.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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