It is 1/12.
A single fair die has the numbers 1 to 6, so when a single fair die is tossed the probability of obtaining a number different than 11 is: P(x diff than11) = 1.
The probability is 90/216 = 5/12
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A single fair die has the numbers 1 to 6, so when a single fair die is tossed the probability of obtaining a number different than 11 is: P(x diff than11) = 1.
Coins do not have numbers, there is only the probability of heads or tails.
The probability that the die tossed will land on a number that is smaller than 5 is 4/6 or 2/3. Smaller than 5 is 1 - 4 and 6 is the sample space.
The probability is 90/216 = 5/12
The probability is 1/16.
1/6
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The probability is 6/36 = 1/6.
1/4 if they are tossed only once.
The probability is 50-50.
The number of times a coin is tossed does not alter the probability of getting heads, which is 50% in every case, as long as the coin has not been rigged (i.e., a double-headed coin, a weighted coin) to alter the result.
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