Outcomes are 2 X 6 = 12.
The probability of rolling a number greater than 1 is 5/6.
It is an ordered pair of the form (A, n) where A is the outcome of the tossed coin (H or T) and n is the outcome of the rolled die (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6).
No. However, if the diameter of the coin is comparable in magnitude to the height from which it is tossed, then it will affect the outcome. This could be relevant for oversized dummy coins - a quarter meter or so in width.
The possible outcomes areHH, HT, TH and TT.
The answer depends on "the outcome is heads HOW MANY TIMES!"
21
Out of the 16 possible outcomes for a coin tossed four times, 4 of them result in 3 Tails & 1 Head. They are: TTTH, TTHT, THTT, and HTTT.
There is only one even number over 4, which is 6, so when rolling the number cube, the chances of it coming up are 1/6.
24
The number of combinations - not to be confused with the number of permutations - is 2*21 = 42.
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A standard six-sided die has three odd numbers: 1, 3, and 5. Therefore, the probability of rolling an odd number is the number of favorable outcomes (3) divided by the total number of outcomes (6). This gives a probability of ( \frac{3}{6} ), which simplifies to ( \frac{1}{2} ). Thus, the probability of rolling an odd number is ( 0.5 ) or 50%.