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QuestionUse the spinner shown. It is equally probable that the pointer will land on any one of the six regions. If the pointer lands on a borderline, spin again. If the pointer is spun twice, find the probability that it will land on green and then green.
Find the probability that the spinner will land on green and then green. The probability is \square \square. (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)

Studdy Solution
Calculate the probability of landing on green in two consecutive spins. Since each spin is independent, multiply the probability of landing on green in one spin by itself:
(16)×(16)=136 \left(\frac{1}{6}\right) \times \left(\frac{1}{6}\right) = \frac{1}{36}
The probability that the spinner will land on green and then green is:
136 \boxed{\frac{1}{36}}

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