To calculate the probability of both spinners landing on a B, we need to find the probability of Spinner 1 landing on B and Spinner 2 landing on B.
From the first spinner, the probability of landing on B is 1 out of 4 since there are 4 equally likely outcomes (A, B, C, D).
From the second spinner, the probability of landing on B is 1 out of 6 since there are 6 equally likely outcomes (W, X, Y, Z, B, C).
Therefore, the probability of both spinners landing on B is the product of the individual probabilities:
(1/4) * (1/6) = 1/24
So in theory, the probability that both spinners will land on a B is 1/24.
Jaclyn and Darius are using the two spinners shown in a game.
In theory, what is the probability that when Jaclyn spins both spinners, both spinners will land on a B?
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