2. Consider the spinner and the set of tokens shown in the figure. a. A player spins the spinner one time and then randomly chooses a token. What is the probability that the spinner will land on a 2 4 3 3 or the player will choose a pyramid? 2 2 b. A player spins the spinner two times. What is the probability 7 4 that the spinner will land on a number greater than 1 the first 4 3 2 time or on a number greater than 2 the second time? c. A player spins the spinner one time and then randomly chooses a token. What is the probability that the spinner will not land on 6 tokens 4 tokens 2 tokens a 2 or the player will not choose a disk? d. A player spins the spinner two times. What is the probability that the spinner will land on a 1 the first time or on a 4 the second time? e. A player spins the spinner one time and then randomly chooses a token. What is the probability that the spinner will land on a 2 or the player will choose a cube?Practice 1. A game includes a deck of cards with an animal picture on each card. The table shows the numbers Number of Cards Animal on Card of each type of card. Suppose each time a card is 8 chosen, the card is replaced before another card lion is chosen. 6 giraffe a. A child draws out two cards. What is the 10 monkey probability that the first card will have a monkey 12 elephant on it and the second card will have an elephant 4 on it? panda bear b. A child draws out two cards. What is the probability that the first card will have a lion on it or the second card will have a giraffe on it? c. A child draws out two cards. What is the probability that the second card will have a panda bear on it? d. A child draws out three cards. What is the probability that the first card will have a lion on it, and the third will have a monkey on it? Inc. e. A child draws out five cards. What is the probability that they will all have a different animal on them? it is