The tree diagram shows all the possible outcomes that Marissa can get
when she spins the arrow twice is choice D.
What is the sample space for a random experiment?
Sample space is the set of all possible outcomes the considered random experiment can result to.
Marissa is playing a game using the spinner below.
Red, Blue, Red, Blue
In this answer choice, we effectively have two columns. The first column is simply R and B, with R over B.
This represents spinning either red (R) or blue (B).
Depending on the outcome, you branch the same outcomes from that.
So, if you spin R, then you'll have R and B branch off that. The same idea applies to blue as well.
choice D doesn't work because we have R show up twice at the very bottom.
The tree diagram shows all the possible outcomes that Marissa can get
when she spins the arrow twice is choice D.
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