Construct a probability model for the experiment.Spinner I has 4 sections of equal area, numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4, and Spinner II has 4 sections of equal area, labeled Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue. Spin Spinner I and then spin Spinner II.What is the probability of getting a 1 or 3 followed by Red?

What will be an ideal response?


S = {1 Red, 1 Yellow, 1 Green, 1 Blue, 2 Red, 2 Yellow, 2 Green, 2 Blue, 3 Red, 3 Yellow, 3 Green, 3 Blue, 4 Red, 4 Yellow, 4 Green, 4 Blue}; each outcome has a probability of 
The probability of getting a 1 or 3 followed by Red is 

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