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    Module 3 Day 12 Your Turn Part 1
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      spaceblastxy1428 M1★ M3★ M4 M5★
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      Isn't there only two ways to choose the other point because if the left second-to-bottom node is red, the bottom is green or yellow. The green and yellow have the same number of ways, so assume that the bottom is yellow. Then the right second-to-bottom node is either green or red, so the fraction is \(\frac{1}{2}.\)

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        debbie ADMIN M0★ M1 M5 @spaceblastxy1428
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        @spaceblastxy1428 This is interesting. 🙂 There are twice as many ways for the two second-to-bottom nodes to be different colors rather than the same color, so the ratio of ways for them to be different to ways for them to be the same color is \( 2 : 1.\) The question asks for the fraction of the total ways that have the second-to-bottom nodes the same color, so the answer is \( \boxed{ \frac{1}{3}}.\)

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