Using the data from the theoretical probability table, what is the probability of the spinner landing only once on yellow in two spins?

0.375 is the required probability of the spinner landing only once on yellow in two spins. Option C is the right option.
Data have shown, that the fair spinner shown is spun 2 times. The set of possible outcomes is S =( RR, BB, YY, GG, RB, BR, RY, YR, RG, GR, BY, YB, BG, GB, YG, GY}. The number of yellows in the outcome is summarized in the table on the right.
Probability can be defined as the ratio of favorable outcomes to the total number of events.
Here,
S =( RR, BB, YY, GG, RB, BR, RY, YR, RG, GR, BY, YB, BG, GB, YG, GY}
Total sample space(s) = 16
frequency for the favorable event( spinner landing only once on yellow in two spins) = 6
Probability = 6/16
= 0.375
Thus, 0.375 is the required probability of the spinner landing only once on yellow in two spins.
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