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                Kristen and Christopher were playing a board game. They used a spinner with 4 spaces labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4. Each player was allowed 3 consecutive spins. They could move pieces on a board game only if the total of the 3 spins equaled 5.
How many possible combinations could they spin?
How many combinations equaling 5 could they spin?
            
        How many possible combinations could they spin?
How many combinations equaling 5 could they spin?
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    1+1+3 = 5
1+2+2 = 5
And you can shuffle those around, making
3+3 = 6 ways to spin 5
    
1+2+2 = 5
And you can shuffle those around, making
3+3 = 6 ways to spin 5
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