both. the chances are 50 50. because there are 3 even and odd numbers
Neither. Because there are six sides to a die, every time you toss the die, it has a 1/6 chance of coming up 1,2,3,4,5, or 6. Plus there is an equal number of odd and even numbers, so you would have a 50% chance of getting an odd or an even number every time you roll the die.
Presuming that the spinner and the number cube are both "fair", then no - spinning the spinner and tossing the six-sided number cube are called statistically independent events. They do not influence each other, and it does not matter which order the events occur in.
200.
Zero. Since coins land on Heads or Tails and not numbers.
If it a fair die, the probability is 1/3.
Neither. Because there are six sides to a die, every time you toss the die, it has a 1/6 chance of coming up 1,2,3,4,5, or 6. Plus there is an equal number of odd and even numbers, so you would have a 50% chance of getting an odd or an even number every time you roll the die.
Think about it; there is a 1 of 6 chance it lands on a particular number, like 4. there are 3 even numbers; 2,4,6. 1/6 chance for 2, 1/6 chance for 4, 1/6 chance for 6. 1/6+1/6+1/6=3/6 or 1/2. solve from there.
I would expect it to land on a number of 4 or higher 50% of the time or roughly 24 times.
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Presuming that the spinner and the number cube are both "fair", then no - spinning the spinner and tossing the six-sided number cube are called statistically independent events. They do not influence each other, and it does not matter which order the events occur in.
40 times
about 18...hope this helps(:
27 - if it was a fair die.
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That would depend on how many numbers are on the spinner and the cube. The more numbers there are, the less likely it is that they would both land an any given number.
200.