Since there are two numbers greater than 4 on a six sided die (5 & 6), the numerator of your fraction is 2. There are six possibilities in total (1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6), so that's your denominator. Your fraction will end up being 2/6, simplified it will be 1/3 or 1 out of 3.
It is 5/18.
It is 1/12.
the probability is 2/6
The probability of getting tails on a coin is SMALLER than rolling a number greater than 2
The probability is 5/6 (83.333%).
The probability of rolling a 6 on a fair six-sided die is ( \frac{1}{6} ). For the compound event of rolling a 6 and getting heads on a coin, the probability is ( \frac{1}{6} \times \frac{1}{2} = \frac{1}{12} ). Since ( \frac{1}{6} ) is greater than ( \frac{1}{12} ), we would expect the probability of rolling a 6 to be greater than the probability of the compound event.
It is 0.25
The probability of rolling a number greater than 6 on a die is 0.
The probability of flipping a quarter and getting heads is 1 in 2. the probability of rolling a die and getting 6 is 1 in 6.
Assume the given event depicts flipping a fair coin and rolling a fair die. The probability of obtaining a tail is ½, and the probability of obtaining a 3 in a die is 1/6. Then, the probability of encountering these events is (½)(1/6) = 1/12.
The probability to tossing a coin and obtaining tails is 0.5. Rolling a die has nothing to do with this outcome - it is unrelated.
The probability is 1.