The faces greater than 2 are 3, 4, 5 and 6 ; that's 4/6 = 2/3
A flipped coin will be Heads 1/2 and Tails 1/2
Combining these we have a probability of 1/2 times 2/3 = 1/3
So the probability of the combined events is 1/3 or 33.3(recurring)%
1/3
The probability of getting tails on a coin is SMALLER than rolling a number greater than 2
One out of two
The probability for dice depends on how many. For a die, it is 1/3.
First you need to work out the probability of rolling a prime number. The prime numbers on a die are 2, 3 and 5. Thus the probability of rolling a prime number is 3/6 which can be simplified to 1/2. The probability of rolling a number greater than 1 is 5/6. The probability of rolling one on one dice and one on the other is therefore 1/2 x 5/6 = 5/12. There are two possible ways round these options could come though. You might get the number greater than one on the first roll, and the prime on the second. Thus we need to multiply the probability by 2, which gives us the final answer of 5/6.
The probability of rolling a number greater than 6 on a die is 0.
1/3
The probability of rolling any number on a cube can be represented by the formula: X / the number of variables. Since any cube has 6 sides, the probability of rolling any of the numbers 1 through 6 on the cube, can be represented by the formula: X = 1 / 6 = 16.66% The odds or probability of flipping a coin and landing it on either side can be represented by X = the requested result / the number of variables = 1 /2 = 50% Therefore, given the two questions of probability, there is a much greater chance of landing a coin on "tails" rather than rolling a "4".
Rolling a number greater than 4
The probability of rolling a number greater than 1 is 5/6.
The probability of getting tails on a coin is SMALLER than rolling a number greater than 2
It is 0.5
the probability is 2/6
It is 0.5
One out of two
The probability is zero. No number can be less than 3 and greater than 4.
The probability for dice depends on how many. For a die, it is 1/3.