Table of Contents
- 1 What is the probability of getting a head on the coin and the number 4 on the die?
- 2 What is the probability of obtaining a 6 and a head?
- 3 What is the probability that you roll a multiple of 5 and the coin lands on tails?
- 4 What is the probability of getting a head on the coin?
- 5 What is the probability that two dice will have the same number?
What is the probability of getting a head on the coin and the number 4 on the die?
1/16
N=4: There is only one possible outcome that gives 4 heads, namely when each flip results in a head. The probability is therefore 1/16.
What is the probability of obtaining a 6 and a head?
21/28
The probability of getting exactly 6 heads is 21/28.
What is the probability of getting a head and an odd number?
According to probability formula, p(A) = favorable number of outcomes/all possible outcomes in the sample space = 3/12 = 1/4 =0.25 or 25\%. So 25\% chances are there if getting one head and an odd number.
When a coin and a die is tossed?
Explanation: The coin is fair, the probabilities of getting a head and a tail are equal to 12 . The probability of getting an even number on a die is 36=12 because among 6 results there are 3 even numbers.
What is the probability that you roll a multiple of 5 and the coin lands on tails?
Assuming the coin is fair, the probability of tossing tails is 12 (because there are two, equally likely options). Therefore, to get the probability of rolling a 5 AND tossing tails, you multiply (16) by (12) , and get the answer (112) .
What is the probability of getting a head on the coin?
The probability of getting a head on the coin and an odd number on the die is A coin and six faced die, both unbiased, are thrown simultaneously. The probability of getting a head on the coin and an odd number on the die is The probability of getting a head on the coin = ½.
What is the outcome if you throw a coin and die simultaneously?
So when both the coin and the die are thrown simultaneously, each outcome of a coin gets associated with each outcome of the die. Hence there will be 2 x 6 = 12 pairs of outcomes. The sample space S contains 12 pairs of outcomes. So, n (S) = 12. Now we want a head and a six as the outcome.
What is the probability of getting a tail on a die?
As a die have 6 face, and assuming that it is a normal die, the numbers will be from 1 to 6. There are two composite numbers in this set which are 4 and 6. so here the probability will be 2/6 i.e., 1/3 A coin has two sides head and tail. So the probability of getting a tail will be 1/2
What is the probability that two dice will have the same number?
There are 6 different ways that two dice can have the same number, out of 36 different rolls for two dice, so the probability = 6/36 = 1/6. if you want the first die to be a 5 on the roll of two dice then the second die does not matter so again, the probability = 1/6