a spinner has four equal parts marked 1-4, another spinner has 3 equal parts colored red, blue and yellow. What are all the possibe outcomes?

To find all the possible outcomes, we need to consider the outcomes of spinning both the spinners. Since there are 4 equal parts marked 1-4 on the first spinner and 3 equal parts colored red, blue, and yellow on the second spinner, we can determine the total number of outcomes by using the concept of permutations.

The number of outcomes can be found by multiplying the number of outcomes on each spinner. In this case, we multiply 4 (the number of outcomes on the first spinner) by 3 (the number of outcomes on the second spinner). Therefore, there are a total of 4 x 3 = 12 possible outcomes.

To list all the possible outcomes, we can create pairs of the outcomes. For example, one possible outcome could be the first spinner landing on 1 and the second spinner landing on red. Similarly, the possible outcomes will include all the combinations of the numbers 1-4 from the first spinner and the colors red, blue, and yellow from the second spinner.

Here is a list of all the possible outcomes:
1-Red
1-Blue
1-Yellow
2-Red
2-Blue
2-Yellow
3-Red
3-Blue
3-Yellow
4-Red
4-Blue
4-Yellow