This math topic focuses on calculating the probability of outcomes related to spinning a labeled spinner twice consecutively, emphasizing the need to express the results as fractions. Each question requires finding the likelihood of landing on a specific label twice in a row, such as numbers, letters, or words. The problems are presented in a multiple-choice format with various fraction choices for each answer. These exercises are designed to develop skills in probability computation and understanding of multiple independent events in exercises presented within the broader context of counting and probability of multiple events.
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Calculate the probability of spinning A twice in a row. Show as a fraction