To solve this problem, we need to determine the probability of spinning a blue on the first spin and then a green on the second spin.
Probability of spinning a blue in the first spin:
There are 2 greens and 3 blues, so the total number of possible outcomes is 5 (2 greens + 3 blues). The probability of spinning a blue on the first spin is therefore 3/5.
Probability of spinning a green in the second spin:
After spinning a blue on the first spin, there are now 2 greens and 2 blues left. So, the total number of possible outcomes for the second spin is 4 (2 greens + 2 blues). The probability of spinning a green on the second spin is therefore 2/4 or simplified to 1/2.
To find the overall probability of spinning a blue than green, we multiply the probabilities of each spin:
(3/5) * (1/2) = 3/10
Therefore, the probability of spinning a blue than green in two spins is 3/10 or 0.3.
you spin twice what is the probability of spinning a blue than green? there are 2 greens and 3 blues.
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